I believe I've seen the statistics. I can't quote them for you, but I believe the suicide rate in the Canadian Forces is lower than the suicide rate in society in general. If not, then it's no different, although maybe for different reasons.
We talk about people, the outliers, and the problems they have for whatever reason. Obviously, if anybody's having a problem it's their problem, it's very personal, and sometimes nothing is ever enough to fix the problem. That's totally understandable when somebody's having a severe case of PTSD.
I'm not sure whether Colonel Lavoie is the best one to answer this, but can you give some examples of the extra effort that you or the unit have gone to in bending over backwards to help folks who are having difficulty getting the problem resolved to their satisfaction?