Yes, it's a tremendous program, and Canada is in fact recognized by many other countries as one of the pioneers in this type of approach. We know of many situations where these peer coordinators have intervened. Because they have gone through this situation, there's a contact, a relationship, that's already established there. They are capable of convincing these people to self-identify and enter the programs, which they otherwise wouldn't do. I know that even in the early days they were saying that they saved many lives by preventing suicides.
So yes, I would support.... In fact that kind of philosophy is also in the buddy system in Afghanistan, where again in fact it's a peer watching over a peer sort of thing. So it's definitely a good way.