That's the thing.
Commodore Jung, you're correct. If you go to the Stad in Halifax, for example, they provide excellent medical care for the serving members. The problem, of course, is that when serving members leave and become veterans, they no longer have access to the Stad. They go into the general system, and that's a problem. Many people in the provincial system don't understand post-traumatic stress disorder. In fact, I would advise this committee--and I'll give the name to the chair later--of Lieutenant Colonel Dr. Heather McKennitt, who gets tremendous numbers of referrals from regular doctors because she understands what it's like to wear the boots, as they say, whereas most provincial doctors do not. That's one of the problems we have. I'd like your comments on that.
Mrs. Smith, to give you the final word, can you make one recommendation that may prevent another RCMP officer from looking at no other excuse but suicide? I know there are many, but which one do you think would be most helpful to help the next person down the line?