Essentially we'd like to have services like ours available to those who are preparing to transition out or are in the process of transitioning out. We have found that for those who transition out, initially perhaps the experience was good, but then they begin to find that they're having difficulties with family or they're having difficulties with career, or whatever it may be. If they don't have services available at that point, in the early stages, they can very easily slip into negative coping strategies, such as isolation, alcohol or drug abuse, or self-medication.
In terms of preventing that and having to get them when they're far down the road and do reparative work, we believe that if services—not just ours, but like ours—were available to those who are releasing or preparing to release, we could prevent them from falling into those negative coping strategies. To that end, we've recently submitted an application to the Department of National Defence asking to be considered as a service provider.