Well, I hear anecdotally too that it is a serious problem, what's going on. I don't know how you address something like that. We do have a small military, and they are under constant.... Particularly with our Afghanistan commitments and other commitments, they're pretty well away a lot, and so on. Other people are bringing up the children. They're not getting the support they think they need.
When they do come home, there are problems with the soldiers who've just come out of a military situation, particularly those on the front lines. We've heard from previous testimony that they're not believed. When the solider says that he's not right or he's not feeling right, he's told that he's shirking, he's pretending, he's looking for a pension.
Is there much of that going on that you have to deal with that at the resource centres? Or is that between the soldier and the DVA or other people?