There are two streams here. There's training available for correctional officers, but clinical staff also provide mental health services.
Your statement not to move forward until we know the training of correctional officers is blurring the issue, with respect. You can still develop specialized mental health services for people who are legally and professionally competent to deliver those services while you train your correctional officers in how to identify the suicidal and how to identify mental illness. Your correctional officers are not necessarily going to be providing your mental services. It's going to be people who have graduate degrees, who are trained to do so.
To your other point, regarding anyone who would be interested, the report I wrote was commissioned by a centre called the International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy. It is an independent organization. I know they're interested in doing further work in this area. They're Vancouver-based, although they work internationally. I think they're affiliated with the UN. I could give you the contact information and I'm sure they'd be interested.