Thank you very much. That completes our rounds.
We're a little bit early, so I'm going to use the chairman's prerogative to ask a question. That doesn't often happen, because usually we run out of time.
First I want to say that I hope you noticed the plaques and engravings around the walls. We like to think that this is our committee room; others share it on occasion, but we are very pleased that we show some recognition and support for our services. Of course the RCMP have been added as well.
I just wanted to point that out. I noticed you had noticed it.
Speaking of the medical aspect, I hope you'll be in Greenwood this summer for the opening of the new medical centre. I know the forces are extremely excited about bringing it from three separate old buildings into one and having collaborative practice there. They're looking forward to that very much.
My question is on peer support. We had witnesses here a couple of years ago, during a previous Parliament, who I think really intrigued all of us. One of them talked about decompression, and those in Montreal this last week also heard about peer support. Former military people are really getting involved in connecting, whether it's on homelessness or whatever.
Could you would speak to how peer support is working out? Decompression was one of the things we heard quite a bit about. Do you see that working well? Do you see it improving? How do you see that unfolding?