I can't speak to individual situations, Mr. McGuire, but what we do through our program is make people aware by reaching out, just through awareness, that we have a part of the OSISS program that is for families who have lost a loved one, whether it be to sudden combat trauma or.... Also we lose military members and we lose veterans from a terminal illness, which again is very traumatic to a family. So of the 77 that we have seen, they're not all due to direct combat trauma in deployment like Afghanistan.
So I think through awareness of our program...and the awareness is not only with OSISS, but with my department, Veterans Affairs. With DND knowing that OSISS has a bereavement component, they will make individuals that they are in contact with aware of this particular component we have and refer them to us or suggest to the individuals that they may want to connect up with OSISS. The same is true from the Veterans Affairs side. They are aware that we do reach out to families. So the individuals may be in contact not with OSISS initially, but with Veterans Affairs. And Veterans Affairs will say that it may be good for them to connect with the OSISS program.