It's a model, as we have done here in the Ottawa area, that brings all elements of the community together that may have some influence in early identification of people with suicidal ideation and then dealing with that, by pulling all the resources together, because nobody has the ultimate, whole package of resources.
The first thing to do is to investigate where the suicides took place and the means, and things of that nature, and start at the front end to try to take away some of those means. That has also been done in subway stations in some parts of Canada. So it deals with that. Then, fundamentally, early identification is probably the big area, and then making sure that for those people who have high levels of suicidal ideation, there is a wraparound of resources from the community to help them get through that and build in resilience so they can handle whatever is affecting their vulnerability.
It's total community support.