Yes.
I don't know what the numbers are today, but when I left the Department of National Defence, there were about 20 coordinators in charge of family support, and most of them were wives. There was no segregation—in other words, they were not all women—but unfortunately, or fortunately, I think most of them were. There were 23 veterans.
So there is one program for veterans and military members, and another program for families. Families that provide support to other families have a lot of relevant experience.