There's a lot of work to be done. We've taken care of our people, physically and mentally, with our systems, and all of the programs we have. There are sufficient elements there to be able to work freely, and engage a veteran from his active life back to the working life.
The Pendulum actually works with the service centre and transition unit in Valcartier. Basically, that's where we link up with the veterans.
We're trying to basically change the narrative that's out there. “If you're broken, you can't work.” That's not true. Our programs are adaptable. Our programs can ensure that our veterans can go back to work. For us, mental health is one of our biggest issues. Basically, sending back our kids to work.... I'm 52, I can't go back to work, but I'm still giving back to the community. Physically, I cannot sit in an office, or work in an office. I have to sleep every afternoon.
Also, we're working with entrepreneurs and companies here in the province of Quebec to make sure that they are truly veteran friendly. We have many rendezvous with doctors, with all of our programs—