We are aware of the importance of family physicians. The reality is that family physicians do a lot of Canada's front-line mental health care, de jure or de facto. These people are vital in the care linkage.
We go and identify their communities of practice. We speak to them. What we try to provide, wherever possible, is just-in-time support, because whether or not they take a veteran may depend on whether they know they can pick up the phone and say, “I have this guy, and this is happening. What do I do?” If they know they can speak to us, that can make the difference as to whether they accept them or they say, “You know what, I have 2,000 files. I don't think I can handle any more stress right now.”
That is one area we would like to do more in, and we have been looking at options for that. We have prepared some proposals.