We are light years ahead of that statement. We've been on this journey for at least 15 to 20 years. There probably isn't an organization in Canada, or NATO writ large, that talks about mental health and suicide more openly than us, so again it affirms the direction we're on. We have colleagues, the Dutch, the Germans, and all of this, and they're just amazed at some of the programs we have.
We'll continue to do the same. We'll continue to talk about it. There's no shame in talking about it. The courageous thing to do is to put your hand up and let people know you're struggling. Canadian Forces members, by StatsCanada's own research, seek help more than the average Canadian when they're struggling with mental health issues, so we absolutely agree with that statement, and we've been on that journey for some time, and will continue.