I'll give you a macro answer, and I'll invite Colonel Blais, because this is really his business, to amplify that.
The JPSU was stood up in 2009, and you're right, we have made giant strides. I frankly don't know where we would be without it, from an integrated support perspective with Veterans Affairs and all the various stakeholders.
The good news is that we have reduced the stigma associated with mental and physical injuries, which has invited people to come forward. Previously, I submit, they may have remained within the regimental lines and not come forward to seek help. The fact that we have more people coming forward I take as a good sign. There are places around the country, specifically at some of the mounting bases—Petawawa being one, and Valcartier, Gagetown, and Edmonton, being others—where there are some capacity issues that we track and address as things go by.
With that, I'd invite Colonel Blais to expand on that.