That's interesting research right there. I'm sure we could have a large discussion about that.
I'm going to stick with the mental illness issue. It's Mental Illness Awareness Week, as the chair mentioned, so it fits in nicely. What skills are we giving to families? I know we talked about giving a soldier a card, “If you recognize this...”, but often, if not always, it's going to be the family that recognizes that there is a mental illness there or signs that it may be coming.
Are the Canadian Forces doing a good job, or is there another body of research? Are there other practices out there to equip families to (a) better diagnose this or get people into treatment, and (b) to support them when a member of the forces is diagnosed with a mental illness?