Thank you.
Certainly, hearing the testimony as we've gone through this process has taken us to a lot of different places emotionally, in terms of dealing with it.
Professor Dyregrov spoke to us in earlier testimony, and talked about his dissertation and the studies that they followed through, looking at some people going back to work, and felt that some of those responded much more effectively to the emotional challenge they were facing.
We've seen a lot of different responses. There is certainly an acknowledgement that we all respond differently to these types of initiatives.
Ms. de Montigny, you made reference to the need for some quantitative research. All we seem to have had so far is qualitative, and that's very emotional. Is there any quantitative research being done? Is there any data that we have that actually would look at some of the baseline principles that might be coming out as we gather the subjective emotionality and the issues and tie that into them? Is there anything out there? Is there any research being done in a quantitative—