That is the purview of the provinces in this country. That's the way our health system is designed, and it is our responsibility to look after members.
There is a caveat to that, which is isolated posts. We do it overseas, but there are very few isolated posts left in this country any more. There was a time when Cold Lake was deemed isolated for medical services, but no longer. When we used to have bases in Masset and in Holberg on Vancouver Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands, and so on, those places were deemed isolated, but they are no longer. So it is the responsibility of the Canadian Forces health services to provide health care to uniformed personnel only.
That said, there is, as General Jaeger has already alluded to, a member assistance program that we established—as a matter of fact, I established it myself—that's open to family members. The family resource centres have resources that are put in place, not by us, not by the Canadian Forces health services, but by the Canadian Forces, which have access to specific counselling services, and so on.