I'll comment on that. We heard that testimony and have an awareness of that program, and there may be other interventions. I think, from what I'm hearing you say, you're giving an example of something that's happening, whether it's evaluation data or some program data that's come out to suggest what is powerful and what can be helpful for people.
From Atlas Institute's perspective, part of our mandate is to look at evidence-based practices and increase their uptake or increase information and awareness about them. While I won't commit or comment and say specifically we'll be doing something about that, military sexual trauma is another priority area of focus for us. It's important that we are aware of programs that have good evidence and that have program models that are informed by evidence that we could share information about.
Again, I'm not commenting specifically on that one, because my awareness is minimal, but the spirit of that is something we have an opportunity to look at. In Canada there is an opportunity to do that. What are the made-in-Canada programs that are happening that could be helpful towards veterans' feelings around MST? How do we get the word out? Knowledge mobilization is key, and it's a key role for us.