Yes.
Maybe I can sketch out a little about what we do for our clientele. Upon intake we do a 24-hour nursing assessment that looks at both physical health needs as well as the mental health needs. That's followed up by a 14-day nursing assessment during which you look at the same measures, and we do a more comprehensive screening. That's followed up by referrals to the appropriate team members, whether it's a psychologist or whether it's a member of an interdisciplinary team.
For men, about 47% of our population gets a mental health service, and for women about 75% of our population gets a mental health service. So the numbers are quite high for those who are accessing the services.
Just to scope out—and you might have covered this in your previous work—we have five regional treatment centres that are in-patient hospital beds, and those are designated under the provincial mental health acts, except for Quebec where the provincial system is slightly different, but they are designated hospitals. They're also accredited by Accreditation Canada. We have five regional physical health hospitals as well that are accredited by Accreditation Canada. So we have a number of processes in place that assess, that provide the treatment to the patients, and that also have the infrastructure in order to take care of the needs of patients.