Not completely. My understanding—and I could be wrong—is that the legislation would compel us to gather the information that the client is providing. If the client is saying they don't have any mental health issues, and we have no sources to confirm that there are mental health issues, there's no information for us to gather. We can't pull information out of nowhere.
If we're told by a source that he has been diagnosed, then we can investigate, and I think the legislation could help us to investigate that further, with some participation from other parties that we deal with. However, if a client isn't telling us.... It's frustrating sometimes when we interview clients who don't have anybody around them. They don't have any family supports, and there's nobody who knows them, because we're going based solely on clients' reporting, the information they're giving us.