I think you are definitely on the right track with your observation about the OSISS clinics.
I guess the place I was coming from was that Veterans Affairs takes proactive measures on mental health and treatment, particularly for post-traumatic stress disorders, and in actually dealing with our veterans before they end up in situations such as homelessness.
Do you have any thoughts on our treatment of mental health, on peer-to-peer groups, our treatment of addictions, the support we provide through the VIP program, and financial counselling, all of which are components that the World Health Organization fully endorses? The mental health program I witnessed in Charlottetown on Monday was world class. I'm not sure if any other veterans affairs department on the continent or around the globe would have a similar program. Do you have any thoughts on that?