From an air force perspective, the air reserve is significantly integrated into the regular force operations. We have very few stand-alone units like the army reserve has or the naval reserve has. Our people are employed in the air force. They don't train and deploy in the same manner as others. So we are, with three minor exceptions, part of the wings where we're based, and our medical records are kept by the wing as per the regular force personnel.
We don't have a lot of the same issues because we're not “remoted”. We have three small units of engineers in Gander, which is also a base, so they're looked after by the base there. We have a flight in Pictou, we have a flight in Bridgewater, and we have a flight in Aldergrove, British Columbia, and these flights are satellites of a wing and they're looked after by the wing.
How the wing keeps the medical records is the wing medical officer's purview, but all the reserves are treated by the wing as an A, B, or C class, depending on the class of service they're on.