Thank you very much, Ma'am, and Mr. Chair.
Yes, OSISS, the operational stress injury social support, is a partnership program that we do with Veterans Affairs Canada. It's a group of 70 managers/coordinators and 70 volunteers. They have lived experience. They are also on their own journeys in assisting our members through this difficult process. It's a one-on-one peer support group that provides these volunteers. It can be done virtually and in person. It can be done on the base. It can also be done at a civilian establishment off the base, which is sometimes required in order to have that further discussion.
On average, we'll support about 2,000 peers. That's divided by peers. It's also with their families. The families are invited to these support systems. Twenty per cent will be serving members: 11% are the members themselves, with 9% being their families. The other 80% are veterans: 55% are the veterans themselves, and 25% are the families who accompany them on these services. On average, we have 2,000 peer interactions to support these individuals throughout, and again, it's in partnership with Veterans Affairs Canada.