Okay.
But I imagine that the worlds of the departments of defence, both in Great Britain and in the United States, are secret and hidden. It's very difficult to know what goes on in those environments. It is very difficult to get obtain statistics. Does that mean that the other countries are more open than here when it comes to gathering statistics on suicide rates? Do you understand what I'm saying?
If we can get data on suicide in Great Britain and the United States and we can't get it here, I imagine that the departments of defence in those countries are more open than Canada's is.