Mr. Chair, we have not looked at the wages that reservists lose in this situation. When we prepared the report entitled "Fortitude Under Fatigue", we realized there had been no studies done about mental health care for reservists.
When reservists return from a deployment, they return to their unit, and because in many cases their job category was what is called Class A, their main medical care is provided by the province. After doing that study, we decided to do a study of the mental health care that reservists should be receiving.
In November, we also produced a report entitled "Reserved Care". That report dealt with the care offered to injured reservists in Canada, but there again, we were not looking at mental health. It talked about compensation, applying the same standards for immunization, and so on.
On the question of loss of wages associated with their main job, we did not include that in these reports, and for the moment, I do not think there are plans for that to be part of future reports.