Thank you for that great question.
For the growth of the business, my ultimate dream is to be able to buy upstream to ensure the continuity of the business, the café. It takes a lot of money to do that because, as I told you earlier, everything I'm doing is coming out of my own salary.
Since the beginning, which will soon be seven years ago, my goal has been to be able to buy upstream to have a two-speed stream. I want to help even more people because I see far too much suffering, far too many losses and still far too many suicides.
I'll give you an example. Last year, a 79‑year‑old veteran took his own life. He was 79, ladies and gentlemen. He was a veteran with whom we had intervened. We have saved people's lives from suicide. There shouldn't be anyone taking their own lives.
What we want to do is twofold.
First, it's having a safe place, a second safe place, a kind of bunker. We don't know what it's going to be called, but it has to be a place where we can mitigate the crisis. We veterans know when a crisis is starting. Before the crisis breaks, as Mr. Zerebecki said, we can intervene. We do it before the crisis breaks out.
Second, it's about enabling veterans to take vacations with their families. They don't have the opportunity to stay in hotels because it makes them feel too panicked; they have too much stress.
