Well, they don't all come back to Petawawa. It depends on the brigade that's being deployed. When there are 2 Brigade soldiers, they come out of Petawawa. The most recent rotation were 1 Brigade soldiers, and they all came predominantly out of Edmonton or Shilo, Manitoba. As the surgeon general said, the resources are a little better when you're in an urban centre than when you're in rural Canada. It's the same in the civilian sector.
The project I alluded to earlier, Rx2000, has a very large mental health component to it. It's going to expand the number of personnel to look after mental health issues. The reality is that Petawawa is lagging behind in the implementation of that project, for a number of reasons. There are infrastructure challenges, there are challenges of recruiting professionals to work in the Ottawa Valley. That's simply a reality of today. It's considered underserviced in the civilian sector. It's difficult to attract professionals to more remote areas, and only two hours up the river is considered remote.
We're not neglecting it. We are trying to address it, and we have a very robust plan in place to do that. They are also supported by everything we have here in Ottawa. I know that's not in Petawawa, and it does not meet their wishes. We have a plan to fix that, but there are fairly significant resources here in Ottawa that do address and can be deployed to meet them--and/or the patients come to Ottawa--to assist with their requirements.
Again, the data that you have, I don't believe I've seen either. As they say, there are statistics and then there are damned statistics, so it depends on how you interpret the statistics. We have a very robust electronic health record that's in the process of being implemented, which will also be able to give us better analysis of all the epidemiological data on all sorts of health care issues when it's fully implemented. Again, it's not there yet, but it's under way. Until we have a chance to kind of analyze all the stats, I would be hesitant to draw too many conclusions from them.