At the commission we don't intervene on the ground. That is really not part of our mandate. However, we are doing prevention. Many of our programs are focused on prevention.
We all know about the first aid program, which allows us to intervene when a person gets injured and to stabilize the situation until help arrives. For our part, we offer the first aid in mental health program, which allows us to do the equivalent. We are able to determine whether or not someone is in a crisis or about to be, whether to intervene, to determine where they should be directed, or to decide whether to take them there straightaway or to call for help. That is one of the programs we offer. We really work in the area of prevention.
We believe that by offering promotion and prevention programs, we can have the greatest impact. With this in mind, we offer the mind to work program. This is the version received by those who do not work in the military or police fields. Having attended this training with senior officials, I can confirm that this finally gives people the tools to better deal with staff who are receiving treatment or experiencing difficulty. I believe this initiative is relevant. It allows for prevention. However, when people are experiencing difficult times, support programs are needed.