I will respond to that question.
It was a vision of Lieutenant-Colonel Stéphane Grenier, a soldier who has post-traumatic stress disorder. In 2001 he presented his vision to senior management in National Defence. He was told that it sounded like a really good concept and was asked to go put pen to paper and come back and they'd see where to go from there. That's what happened. He put pen to paper. He did a lot of research.
Speaking of other countries, when Stéphane was designing the program he did look to other countries and other models, and unfortunately he didn't find anything. There was no template that you could pull and start from. It had to start at the grassroots, because he didn't find anything else out there. So he did that, and it was accepted by his senior leadership in the spring of 2001.
That's when it started. It started with four people who were hired later on that fall, and they started to work in the winter of 2002. We've grown considerably.
What was your second question?