Thank you.
I'm going to share my time with Mr. Shipley, but I guess that will depend on the length of the answers.
I think you would agree that it's pretty obvious to any Canadian that there has been a lack of health care providers, whether that's doctors, nurses, or psychiatrists—anyone to do with post-traumatic stress disorder. There has been a lack of these health care workers for over a decade. I was actually quite impressed; I think I heard you say 32 working clinicians. That's very impressive.
It is also interesting that we've had this problem for so many years. You were referring to “shell shock” from the Second World War, and “combat stress reaction” is what you were saying it was called in the United States. I think we've come quite a long way in helping people.
But one of the things I noticed in your chart was the number of RCMP officers. I'm assuming that's the third column.