The one conflict where we have experienced that—and Canada hasn't—is Vietnam. We have a significant number of Vietnam veterans who have post-traumatic mental health outcomes such as post-traumatic stress disorder. One of the strategies we put in place very early was the establishment of what was then called the Vietnam Veterans Counselling Service, which only last year changed its name to the Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service. It's not a new issue, in that we've been providing services in the area of mental health for many years.
I think there is a heightened awareness of mental health issues, and I think a lot of that has come from the work of Vietnam veterans, who talked to government and others about some of the health issues they faced following their service in Vietnam. Our health system has for some time had a broad range of services in place.
One of the differences we're facing at the moment is that we're dealing with a much younger group of people, and this requires different solutions. They are also much more Internet aware, and we have to adjust our communication techniques to their needs.