Just for a little more clarity on our OSI clinics—operational stress injury clinics, where PTSD is treated—the operational spending in 2010-11 was in the order of $18 million. In the current fiscal year, it's expected to be approximately $21 million. What I'd like to reinforce is that this money is being spent on clinics. There is also research ongoing on the effects of mental health, mental injuries, brain injuries, spinal injuries, etc. on veterans' ability to remain in their homes.
I believe that early in March the committee met with Alain Beaudet, president of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. We in the department have met with Dr. Beaudet. We've talked about the research priorities of the institute and of those of this department to try to make sure we are leveraging and pushing research dollars towards those issues that are going to be very pertinent for veterans and the types of injuries or mental health issues they struggle with, so there is a large body of work ongoing. We're cognizant that there is much more to do and that this is a very important area. We think we could have a very rich collaboration with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.