Yes, certainly.
As I am quite sure you know, there are rehabilitation facilities within National Defence across the country. We would like to see, ideally, two occupational therapists at each, so that we have physical and mental health expertise. It's not that they would do all the work. It's that they recognize the issues and can direct the occupational therapy treatment for those individuals. What they would also do is recognize if other occupational therapy services are needed, and some of those are currently contracted by civilian occupational therapists.
One of the things we would like to recommend, as I mentioned earlier, is that we realize that civilian occupational therapists don't necessarily recognize the culture of the needs of people who are in the military, so as an association we would like to help build capacity for those individuals. We already provide a number of educational resources on a number of topics. To give you an example, I've been in communication recently with the Canadian Pain Coalition. And we have a networking group of occupational therapists. Some of them work already with people who are in the military, although the OTs are not employed by the military.
What we would like to do is provide some webinar services, lunch and learn services, which we already do, that help focus more on the specific needs of people within the military. As I said, that's the kind of service we supply already, but we would like to focus in on the needs of people who are in the military who need our services, so that the occupational therapists are better able to provide those services.