That's good to hear because some of the people who are on their way to being medically released are terrified of being released because they're afraid they're going to lose that continuation of care and have to go through their story all over again.
Now, back in 1999-2000, OSISS was more or less the entity that interfaced with the soldiers or vets who were buried inside their basements. There seemed to be a lot of friction between the OSISS people and the professional psychiatrists. It seems that this has transitioned and evolved over time, and that all the work Colonel Grenier did—his pioneering, his bulldozing—has made some inroads.
Can you tell us what the relationship between the two entities is now?