Thank you, and thank you very much, High Commissioner, for what I consider to be a fascinating oral history of the ties between Canada and Australia at the beginning. It was wonderful to hear it repeated.
I also agree with you. We don't have to reinvent the wheel either, and we have absolutely no problem poaching good ideas from other countries, so you're welcome to take what you want from us as well.
I know this chair well, and he's going to cut me off when my time comes up, so I'm going to ask you four questions. Please just take note to see whether you can answer.
In Australia—this is asked out of ignorance—do you have situations such as we have in Canada of provincial governments whose jurisdiction covers health care, or is it all a federal responsibility? That's the first question.
Do you have a doctor or professional shortage in Australia such as we face here in Canada?
The next two questions are a little bit easier. You recently established your At Ease website, which is designed to improve mental health amongst veterans. What prompted the establishment of that initiative?
The last question is about the At Ease website. There is a phone number for a 24-hour hotline. Do you know how many people have called the hotline since the creation of the website?