I'm thankful for the world of first responders in my world of policing. When Dave, Michel, and I started policing many decades ago, we did not have the training on mental illness that we do today. For that, we are heading in the right direction.
Due to the experience we've had, we screen people before we recruit them and that has been very helpful. We train them in mental readiness as part of our recruits' training. The key is to add resilience. You want to build resilience over time and you do that early on in someone's career.
This program works well. We rolled it out a few years before I left policing. It is having a positive impact in that it allows police officers to speak with each other about the trauma they are seeing or the opportunities where trauma can exist. That in itself is great.
I remember early on we took the PTSD training, the debriefings and defusing and the peer-to-peer counselling work that's been done in the U.S., and we were certified in that. This, to me, is more of a hands-on, everybody can do it, makes a difference program, and I applaud the commission for doing that. I think it's a step in the right direction.
I think it's important to recognize that some studies are to be done. A paper was released last year entitled the “Blue Paper” by a doctor out of Regina. His paper is a review of our police wellness programs in our country. He indicates there needs to be more research. There has to be continuity between services. Sometimes I think that's the current breakdown. We are going in the right direction. It's just a matter of allowing agencies to make sure we all participate in some way.
I think two of you have commented on this. This is not a single event, one training opportunity that fixes the problem. This is an ongoing, annual part of professional development days. We incorporate some mental health training every year, and it's important that we do that.
Matthew, you asked if the scaffolding can be fixed before it's broken. Sometimes you can and sometimes you can't.
We are on the right track. We're going in the right direction. We do need more work. This isn't a fix for everything. It's a first step. You're to be applauded for the initiative.
I don't have a specific question, Mr. Chair.