No, it's peer to peer, but they are reviewed by an ARC, an accreditation review committee.
ADI, as well as its sister organization, IGDF, which deals with guide dogs and people who have guide dogs, reviews every single program to make sure that they are maintaining those standards. It takes the onus off a VA or the airlines. It takes the onus off, because we know what we're doing. ADI was founded in 1987, or actually 1986. We've had standards since 1987. We evolve them. When PTSD came to the fore in the mid-2000s, we created standards for that. As things change, because it's a fluid industry and people's needs change, we change those standards to meet those needs.
The standards are reviewed. As I said previously, for the last two years, the international standards committee has been reviewing those standards for PTSD just to make sure we haven't forgotten anything or we have to change something.