Yes, we do. We're the only military occupation that actually has a mandated role to provide services to family members. There are some unique differences with families who are posted to Europe or outside of the country, where other occupations also have a mandate to provide services, but universally it is a dimension of the chaplain's role to provide services to family members.
It's a big percentage of the effort that we bring, both in terms of the rear party work during a deployment and in terms of our chapel communities, participating in supporting programs of the family resource centres, etc. It's an important part of what we do, and a part of our calling that we value and believe is part of strengthening the Canadian Forces as a whole.