I want to switch gears a bit and go back to the mental health side of this.
The road to mental readiness program is very well used, and the Canadian Armed Forces are a leader in it. Are we still actively doing road to mental readiness with all our troops, including those who are going to sea or in the air force?
You also talked about the continuation and the continuum of other programs. Is that a follow-on to the road to mental readiness program? How often do we reach out to the men and women in uniform to ensure that they're always doing the self-assessments, assessing their colleagues, and monitoring mental health in their brigade?