We are in fact employing some military personnel who doctors have told us have recovered enough to work in a peer support role. Within the JPSU we are using them.
All of the people who are employed as public servants in the OSISS program are former serving members who suffered post-traumatic stress. It's one of the qualifications to hold that position. To be able to be retained in the forces, one must meet universality of service, so it would not become a permanent occupation within the military to be a peer support person.