Yes, sir, thank you.
Certainly, they do. In each of our wings and bases we have a military family resource centre that is for the families and the member. These centres are another place and another mechanism of voice that a family member can go to should they feel that their military member is experiencing difficulty. The spouse or even the children can go there and identify a concern.
Within the family resource centres we also offer courses and instruction on how to deal with issues like mental health, anguish, managing family problems, the family dynamic, what mental health looks like, what assault and harassment look like. We do that for family members, spouses, and even children as part of our wider education and awareness program.