Sure.
First of all, one of my priorities when I first started working in the Ottawa clinic and I met Colonel Grenier was to start forming a partnership with OSISS. I don't want to speak to what was going on before I got there because, really, I can't talk about that.
We did a lot of joint presentations on how peer support and clinical care in mental health can work together. I think out of that grew much more of a partnership. OSISS also became very involved in what's called the joint speakers bureau in our headquarters. They are members of OSISS who partner with mental health clinicians and do teaching to chain of command. They do pre-deployment teaching. They go to third-location decompression and teach there. There have been a lot of ways that we have partnered.
Quite frankly, sometimes one of the problems is just staffing. We really value our OSISS workers and for whatever reason when they get too busy and they're not available to us, we often feel that.