A half day during the recruits course is the first stage. The second stage occurs during the master corporal courses. Starting in August, there will be the training at the Canadian Defence Academy. We're only talking about operational stress injuries in this case, Mr. Perron. We're not necessarily talking about stress management or other leadership techniques, but that's nevertheless part of the big picture. That will increasingly be integrated into all Canadian Armed Forces leadership courses. There's also professional development, that is to say a unit or base that organizes training days, and our peers, our coordinators go on site and give operational stress injury training.
In the five years that the program has been in existence, we've seen an increase in requests, in the way in which it is requested and offered. We see that people are increasingly familiar with it. Is it perfect, Mr. Perron? No, definitely not. There are still some people in the Canadian Armed Forces who know very little about operational stress injuries, but we've made a lot of progress.
Jim, in terms of competence—