When I was here two years ago, we were only running about four programs a year. This year we're on track to run fourteen, so it has grown threefold. We were successful in securing the seed capital from the private sector with organizations like True Patriot Love, Wounded Warriors, and the Royal Canadian Legion, and now have ongoing funding with the federal government. It is a success story.
I'll just say that we see veterans coming through now and opening up for the first time. Different parts of the country have asked why this wasn't here before. The truth of the matter is that, as Canadians, we didn't know.
This is an innovation that came out of one our top universities. I think it's something that we should be proud of, but it's not something which, as Canadians, we should be mad at ourselves for not having done before. As you said, I think Canada has been very cautious about what conflicts it engages in. As a consequence of this, we're not like the Americans, who have an institutionalized system for their veterans. This is something that comes up and is new for Canadians, and we've innovated as best we can, I think.