Because the BattleSMART program is cognitive behavioural therapy, it needs to be delivered by psychologists at this stage. We may be looking at a bit of flexibility with that policy down the track. We are expanding our mental health workforce within our defence force, because we've just undergone a major review of our mental health services.
You may have heard of the Dunt review. It was conducted in 2008-2009. Professor Dunt, from the University of Melbourne, conducted a major review of our mental health section in the defence force and the services that we provide in mental health. He recommended that we expand the delivery of the BattleSMART program and that we expand our mental health workforce, so we are bringing on mental health nurses, clinical social workers, and other mental health professionals—psychologists and the like—to enhance our mental health workforce around Australia. We bring these people on board and train them up in cognitive behavioural therapy, and then they may be able to deliver the BattleSMART programs as well. At the moment it is a bit resource-intensive, because it does need psychologists, but that may be helped down the track.