Prevention and reduction of this issue means a multi-pronged approach. I'm stuck on having a solid platform ready for the releasing member, and that's financial services, benefits, and those things that are essential to life. I think that's number one.
Number two, we need to start talking again about awareness and opportunity. A third party—maybe that's an opportunity for people to step in. If we're going to hold on to universality of service, we're going to have to find venues and ways for soldiers to come forward without the fear of losing their career. We're going to have to adapt as we go.
The mandate letter between the minister and the Minister of Veterans Affairs, who is also our associate minister, to have the two of them working together in a holistic view should bring us some good results, but we have to start having a frank, honest conversation about getting the platform right for that member who is about to step off. Everything else we do will be secondary to that. Set them solidly in life, give them a platform to leap from, and then let's talk about what the future looks like.