Peer-to-peer supports can be very successful. We've seen, both at a program level and at a service delivery level, peer-to-peer supports, both within veterans services and within mental health services. We're also evaluating those. For example, there has been a long-standing peer-to-peer program within and among forestry workers. They have some of the characteristics of a military family, in that they live away and there is some risk, so we're learning from that peer-to-peer program to see if we can apply that learning to peer-to-peer programs that are targeting or focusing on vets.
The challenge, though, as Debbie mentioned, is that sometimes it's just really hard, so it's not the be-all and end-all, but it certainly has a role to play in the fabric of the supports that need to be available.