I believe it has been followed up on, although not in assigning someone specifically to each individual. As you correctly mentioned, the joint personnel support unit does provide that advocacy.
The other good link for individuals is through the operational stress injury social support program. Anyone suffering from an operational stress injury is welcome to use the services of the OSISS program, which is our peer support program. In the peer system, they understand each other very well, because the peer has come from the same situation that the person with the operational stress injury now suffers from and can greatly assist them in that.