And OSISS does the same thing. If you get a counsellor, often those counsellors make themselves available, but you have to have declared yourself to OSISS.
I just read a CANFORGEN from Hillier, and they were talking about having a special advisor to the CMP on OSI issues that are non-clinical and the re-establishing of the Canadian Forces OSI steering committee. They're going to create another committee, the DND-Veterans Affairs mental health services advisory committee, so they're going to revisit a lot of these things under the venues of these three different committees.