I would go back to my earlier comments related to the third-location decompression on Cyprus. I was fortunate enough to witness this first-hand just over a year ago. Young men and women getting off the plane from Kandahar to Cyprus were not allowed to go their room, to the pool, or to the beach; they were taken right into a series of briefings on some of the impacts or aspects they might face coming out of theatre. As a result of those briefings given by OSSIS peer counsellors, some people put up a hand, right then and there, saying that they thought they might need to see a specialist.
The same thing happens in some of the OSI clinics across the country. When I look at that, I would say it is a real success story. It shows we have started to break through the unfortunate stigma that is far too many times associated with those who have mental health injuries. That's a road we continue to travel, but there is progress being made on that path.