Sure.
I think the recommendations, as they were produced, would have been produced in any case, and likely there would have been recommendations in respect of our other pillars as well.
My defensiveness—and I hate to use that word, because I've resisted being labelled “defensive”—is around the idea that, in the simplest terms and perhaps just in my little head, we deployed, in the face of a stagnant sort of environment, a mental health strategy and an action plan. We have engaged within our existing appropriations to do a lot of things. While we are appreciative of the recommendations, as we've seen from the style of some of the questions, it's being seen as a sort of condemnation—again—of another thing we haven't gotten right. That is difficult for me.