I would answer that by saying that the newly formed Mental Health Advisory Committee, on behalf of three departments, is looking afield--outside of those departments. They're looking at academic research and practitioners. We've brought aboard external experts, PhDs, from the University of Toronto, Simon Fraser University--Dean Cheryl Regher, Bill Wilkerson, Dr. Kates and so forth--to solicit their thoughts and recommendations as to how we can move forward with regard to not just OSI but mental health, the whole thing. It's significant experience and knowledge in the field of mental health and social support, strong national networks across the country, access to universities. OSI is not the purview of the military alone. There are all sorts of societies out there. Probably half of you in this room have had a touch of PTSD--a car crash or something, or riding in the back of a C-130 or a fighter.
It goes on and on. That's the challenge that has been given to us by the champions of mental health in the departments: General Semianiw; ADM Brian Ferguson, from VAC; and Deputy Commissioner Peter Martin from the RCMP. That's where we're going to go.