I think there are two things, and I'm sure Russ has a lot of things to add.
We are all biological human beings, so anything related to that is universal, and we can learn from other countries quite easily. The actual military experience, and even the language we use, are very different from those of even the United States or the U.K., so that needs to be Canadianized or culturalized, or to be more local.
What we're trying to do is identify around the world the resources that are available and are of universal application. We don't need to start from scratch. We don't need to redo. Mental health is mental health worldwide, so let's learn from what's being done. Let's bring in what we can bring in. Let's partner where we can partner. Let's pool the resources, including the intellectual resources, the financial resources, and, increasingly, the technical resources—these apps and the tools that are available online—and make the best out of all of that.
We don't need to reinvent anything. We may need to culturalize—for sure—but we don't need to start from scratch.