Thank you.
I'll just wrap up my thoughts here. I'm going to build on Ms. Romanado's comment with regard to family.
We firefighters can't do this by ourselves. We come home from a long day's work—which everybody does—carrying a whole bunch of stress and a huge load in our minds and our hearts. I've said it before and I'll say it again, and I'm proud to say it. If I don't talk about it, then shame on me: I still get recurring dreams about car accidents that I have been to and folks we've pulled out of fires. I'm not embarrassed to say so—it's the truth.
With regard to the awareness that we are trying to raise by passing this bill here, is there something else specifically regarding mental illness, maybe a new private member's bill or something else, we can do to support our firefighters, our families? It's not just specifically to support the firefighters themselves, but also the husbands and wives who have to live with firefighters, who have to sleep with them, who wake up because, quite frankly, some of us are having nightmares. Is there something else you can see?
Thank you, Mr. Chair.