I'd love to know the specifics, because there are a few things that we have going on.
We are indeed doing research on intimate partner violence. We've done a couple of research projects in that area, starting with a systematic review that was done in partnership with Phoenix Australia, and another literature review.
We have a couple of them under way, including one that we are leading, again in partnership with Phoenix, which is a qualitative study, to look at the experiences of Canadian veterans and their families with respect to intimate partner violence. That's an area we don't know a lot about. The literature shows that we don't know much about the situation in Canada, so that's something we're leading.
We have another project under way on intimate partner violence with folks at McMaster University, and that's more to evaluate a training intervention. It's taking an existing made-in-Canada, evidence-based intervention for domestic violence, family violence, and evaluating and assessing how that would work and fit for providers who are interacting with veterans and families.
You mentioned McMaster and INJ20K and MST. These are partners we engage with. We have different partnerships and relationships under way with folks at McMaster. We sit around the table with some of these stakeholders.
I need to understand the specifics before I can confirm which is which, but for sure there's work that we have under way collaboratively with some of these stakeholders.