Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My questions go mainly to Shawn and Cyndi. I'm glad to hear you're both from small towns, because I think that's something many of us can relate to when we look at military personnel who leave and go home. They're not around a base. I notice where you're set up. You're in major centres, and that's great, because there are a lot of people in major centres. But for the individual who goes home and is in a small town in rural Alberta, Newfoundland, Ontario, what outreach programs are there? How do you set up? What's the process for someone sitting in northern Ontario or northern Quebec who's feeling uncomfortable? They've heard of OSISS, they've been to the briefing, but now they're out of the military atmosphere. How would they go about getting someone to talk to, getting a group together? Who goes in to see them? How does that work?