I appreciate that.
The CAF suicide prevention action plan lists 15 objectives, and objective 7 reads, “Barriers to care, such as stigma, are eliminated”, so we want to make sure that we're eliminating as much stigma as possible.
You've already mentioned that part of the culture within the Canadian Armed Forces is that nobody wants to ever claim that they're weak. Often with mental health, the stigma is that if you're having mental health challenges, you're weak. Have enough changes happened? What type of programs have you brought into place to change that culture?