We don't have the literature on that right now. We sort of co-chaired a NATO meeting on September 17. We sort of grabbed observations from all of our allies, NATO plus Australia and New Zealand. It seemed like most of our countries saw a drop in use within the first couple of months and then sort of an increase in use.
I don't think we're going to have the exact numbers until later on when we look at things. You have counter-balancing forces going on in the Canadian Armed Forces in the sense that our members are fully employed. A lot of the determinants of health are there, but they are sort of suffering from the same pandemic kinds of things.
There are some stressors that are the same in civilian life and some stressors that are different. We may have some protective factors and some risk factors. We haven't seen an alarming increase in substance use or in family violence, although those are the kinds of things that we're seeing in the civilian world that we're certainly tracking.