I'm going to ask Colonel Bernier to expand.
I would put our mental health program up against any one of our allies' programs. The Road to Mental Readiness program was used as a model. It is a system the United States developed. I would submit to you objectively that our system is significantly further ahead than the United States model now. We also have the “Be the Difference” campaign that General Natynczyk launched back in 2009. It was an awareness and de-stigmatization program that has gone a large measure towards saying to people that it's all right to put your hand up, as a question earlier alluded to. When the leadership says it's okay to put your hand up, boy, you can't get a much better endorsement than that.
We've had témoignages from people who have gone through some of those terrible events and have come out the other side. I think in this country we are significantly ahead of a lot of our allies. I think part of that is because, ultimately, I would submit, Canadian society, on balance, is a far more tolerant society than many others. And I think that's a reflection of people's acceptance of mental health injuries, just like physical injuries, as part of life.
Colonel Bernier, do you care to expand on that?