The service is up to date. In my experience, we're somewhat of a patchwork. There was nothing very coherent in the job search, resumé-writing assistance, and those other things. It varied from base to base across the country. I don't think there was a standard slate of services that were available to people.
Under the new, enhanced transition services, I think what we're going to see, if they come to fruition in the way that is envisioned, is a standardized suite, almost a concierge service, to assist people who are releasing from the Canadian Armed Forces. Part and parcel of that service will be referral to such things as resumé-writing exercises and job-finding assistance.
Will it be welcome? Absolutely. Have the veterans been asking for it? Yes, I believe they have, because it's a necessary component of a successful transition to life as a civilian. One has to have purpose when they leave the forces—a new purpose—and part and parcel of that new purpose is new employment.