Offhand, I don't have the number of how many people are reservists who are participating in Afghanistan. The Canadian Forces should have that number exactly.
When they serve in Afghanistan they will be on a class C contract as a reservist, which means they would be entitled to the same health care as a regular force member. If they're injured over there and if they come back to Canada, if their contract ends, they would no longer be entitled to health care as it stands now.
Usually what happens is, of course, when they come back, CF has renewed their contract if they still need medical care, but that's basically on the goodwill of their commander. That was one of the issues we raised in our report. It shouldn't matter if the contract ends. It shouldn't be based on your contract; it should be based on why you were hurt. It should be based on who is looking after you.