The first day it was mainly general. The second day it was on the military and young vets, to give them better service. They recognize that they don't get better service because we're not equipped, we don't know that much, they live all over the place--all that stuff.
At the end of the first day we had a good case. People from Petawawa came and said, “I'm okay. I'm a brand-new person.”
By the way, I was able to talk to someone named Danielle--I don't remember her last name. She suffered from it in Bosnia and is ready to sit on one of our sessions. She's working for Veterans Affairs in Kingston. So it's a good story. It's happening, but the problem is that we may have one good story but we might be missing ten because of lack of professionals, service, and everything.
What can we do? We can try to improve as much as possible, but we won't be able to reach 100% of them.