That's really where the Road to Mental Readiness training program is in all of our leadership stages in the Canadian Forces. We've now integrated that into professional development for military members so that they understand what mental health is. Road to Mental Readiness is not just about building resiliency but also educating people on what mental illness is in Canada, as well as in the military, specifically related to operational stress injuries. That is available throughout.
Be the Difference is a program that was started by General Natynczyk. Now we're starting to work with the Mental Health Commission of Canada to see how we can approach stigma in Canada in general. Just identifying post-traumatic stress disorder and illnesses like that as injuries that occur as a result of combat has certainly improved in terms of the stigma as well, because they can relate to a mental health “injury” easier than they can to a mental health “illness”.
I hope that answers your question.