It does take a lot of time and a lot of effort. I do have one very good trained volunteer. Our volunteers, of course, also have suffered OSIs and are at a point in their recovery at which they're able to help out on a limited basis.
It's a huge client base, but there's really nothing we can do. Word on the street, if you will, is that we are there and we are available for the work we're doing, and there's the fact that it's 100% confidential. Sometimes I might spend a week working with one peer on certain issues, and sometimes I just call up the guys once every couple of months just to see how they're doing.