I'd be happy to. As an organization we're very proud that whenever we deliver training it is informed by evidence. We are quite pleased to be able to share that knowledge as we develop programs. Perhaps I could give you a short summary of how we deliver the programming.
When we first thought of rolling this out, we asked ourselves how we could have the biggest reach right from the start. That's how we decided to work. With large organizations, we train the trainers. That way they can roll it out on a consistent basis internally. We also work with incredible people like Liane, who deliver the programming on our behalf. For this program we have well over 1,200 trainers. We're always looking to expand through partnerships. As an example, for mental health first aid we're working with a number of partners to expand our reach and they are delivering the program. But we are maintaining the consistency. I think fidelity to the program is critical for one simple reason: some people may have some wonderful ideas, but they can do a lot of harm if the approaches aren't validated, tested, and ensured. We're quite pleased to partner, because our aim is to broaden the field.
I hope that answers your question.