No. We have those two main centres and a centre for military and veterans health in Queensland. The Department of Veterans' Affairs provides a million dollars a year to provide running costs, and since they are an academic organization, that will be for working in particular areas. The Department of Defence also provides resources to them as well. So in a sense we're providing the infrastructure and they're going about the work of identifying the need.
Some of the work they're doing at the moment in terms of health deployment studies obviously will focus on the areas around mental health issues. For the Centre for Posttraumatic Mental Health, we provide funding somewhere in the vicinity of $1.1 million to $1.5 million a year. That's a mixture of core funding to establish the centre, operate it, and funding for specific projects. We also fund a range of other projects from time to time that look at mental health issues, and they may be the recipients of those research projects or maybe those of other organizations as well. But there is a range of bits of research that is done covering mental health issues, some specific and some as a part of a broader range or broader research topic.