In my current position I can see some of the additional measures we've taken to assist those soldiers. For example, on providing assisting officers to the injured, if a family is uncomfortable with a certain assisting officer and they know of another military member they would like to be an assisting officer, we've been able to facilitate that.
We've assigned personal trainers to soldiers who are unable to interact in a public gym, to develop their fitness. There are those types of things, and the list goes on. Again, with leadership set from the top by General Hillier, there's nothing we won't do to try to assist our injured.