In best practices, research, and treatment, the allies cooperate very well. They're on par. We're very similar to Australia and the U.K. The U.S., of course, as always, has a much larger force. You're really comparing apples and oranges then, so it's hard to say. We do know that they have a much higher suicide rate than the Canadian Forces.
Of the forces that we're comparable to, Australia and the U.K., not in terms of size but in terms of training and deployment length, I would say we’re very similar, which is well; we're doing well. The Canadian Forces Health Services system is the Cadillac of medical systems. You get everything provided—all your medications, all your therapy—and it still costs $78 less per person than any provincial health care system in Canada.