There are three ways. One is through research, through CIHR. CIHR has rather consistently been through the clinical trials and the committees supporting research on it. It's been very well reviewed and supported in that way. It's a lot of work, and it's a long timeline to do research in schools.
The second way is through the SUAP. I've partnered with one group in northwest Ontario that had a SUAP grant...or a PHAC grant. I'm sorry. They did an implementation, in their community, of PreVenture to great success. It was very well received.
The third pathway has been through provincial governments. There's a big initiative in Ontario right now, through the health ministry in Ontario, to deliver PreVenture across all schools in the province. We have reached a point where we've trained over 1,000 community-based and school-based professionals in the delivery of the program. There are a number of challenges to this project, but the objective is to deliver this to 30,000 young people over the next two years.