Thanks very much to both of you for those presentations; it's so early in the morning where you are, Professor.
Look, this is a tough topic to talk about. We're all empathetic when it comes to the losses that people experience. Indeed, people have losses every day. I lost my dad last year. We had to fly to Montreal. He was in a coma for a week, and we had to wait for him to die. We really didn't know what was going on either. An hour after he died, the Jewish community rolled in with this big cart. They had coffee and what have you. That was one way they were able to show their support.
You mentioned the peer support. There are two things that are going on here. There's Service Canada, which I'll talk about in a moment, but then there's the hospital services. That's a question I'm trying to come to terms with myself. You have your NGOs. You have your provincial, you have your federal, and you have your peer support. What's triggering all this? What's happening, and how are these things...?
First, did you start this organization?