Absolutely. One of the biggest initiatives we saw over the past few years was the road to mental readiness training that came out. It was mandatory training for all staff at CSC. It is more of a preparedness for mental health and for recognizing the importance of mental health among staff and inmates.
Coming out of COVID-19, the biggest plague that is going to impact many departments, but CSC in particular, is mental health. To be honest, so many more resources need to be dedicated for the mental health of not only the inmate population but of the staff members who are working there. What we've seen over the course of 15 or 16 months has just been unprecedented. Our members are burnt. They need recognition and they need help.
The more resources we could dedicate to training.... Really, there is no ongoing yearly training for mental health. It was that road to mental readiness. We do receive suicide prevention training, which is not exactly the in-depth analysis we need to make when it comes to mental health. Certainly more can be done in that area.