It's interesting, because there have been treatment centres with a research arm focused on first responders for longer than there have been those specifically for the military or, outside of the military, for veterans in particular.
There is research out there on first responders, a lot of it being done through CAMH, the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health in Toronto, and organizations like that. I don't have a good appreciation of how much research there is on first responders and whether there is more or less.
I can tell you, though, that once we had a concentrated effort on military veterans and families, we really saw the amount of research being done increase tremendously. Where we work is really at the clinical end of the spectrum, so it's research that can be translated into practices, policies, and programs fairly rapidly. To have a focus on the research actually really impacts the treatment and the lives of the people.