I might add that I think you're correct in saying PTSD in general has received a greater acceptability in terms of coming forward. We're seeing members of the Canadian Forces and war service veterans, for that matter, and Korean War veterans coming forward with PTSD symptoms and receiving the treatment they should receive.
What's interesting is if you look at the previous slide, PTSD is reported as being the fourth most common within the Canadian Forces, yet we are seeing that two-thirds of our clients with psychiatric conditions have PTSD. Again, it's speaking to the tip of the iceberg. I don't think we've seen the depression, which is number one. Alcohol dependency we're seeing mostly in comorbidities, and we haven't seen the social phobia yet. I don't think society and the military are yet at the point where it's as acceptable to come forward with these other conditions as it is to come forward with PTSD. That's another factor that plays into this equation.