If I could answer in English, essentially we talk about Moncton—I brought that up—and yes there are other factors. There are investigations and so forth. But the fact is that this R2MR was provided to them the year before that incident. I would hate to think of what would have happened with their mental health if they didn't have those tools already in place.
This program is essentially because I had people coming to me or to that drop-in centre saying, “I'm in the red. I'm not doing well.” If we didn't have something like this in place where we've identified what's important in prevention and self-management, we may have had a bigger crisis on our hands.
Does that answer the question?