If I may, Mr. McGuire, we know of whom you speak. In fact, I know the parents very well; they come to Calgary for the annual ceremony, and part of the healing process for them was to talk to fellow parents and widows and so forth. They're very sympathetic to the other family.
That having been said, it goes back to the peers here. If that individual or that family were to come forth to one of the PSCs or FPSCs, they wouldn't turn anybody away, even though it's not in their mandate. Do they talk to RCMP people who have problems? You're darn right. You can ask them. They don't turn anybody away. If somebody comes in, even though it may not be officially sanctioned by either of the departments, they will sit down and have a coffee and suggest that they seek some counselling.