I know the chief of military personnel is looking at military family resource centres with the aim of improving them and making them even better than they are today.
I will acknowledgethat there are probably different levels of service across the country, depending on where you are. I would speak from an Edmonton standpoint and say I think the soldiers in Edmonton were very well served by the people and the programs in that service.
The challenge comes when you're trying to deal with families that are not close to a major base. I know in Edmonton the director of the MFRC spent a great deal of her time making sure that either other MFRCs across the country had taken ownership for a file, for a soldier's family, or they were on the phone or the Internet trying to make contact with folks wherever they were.
I think it's a good service. Like anything else, we can probably make it better.