I'm happy to come back to that later.
The Minister of National Defence announced in March a new, complex transition period for people. Some of those people that you identified would have traditionally been released within about six months. Now we know that some of these people have what we call a complex transition—they have physical, mental, or psychosocial needs. We now have a formal policy where we can keep them for up to three years to make sure they get all the medical support they need from our medical system, the whole family support piece. They are still, I would say in French,
entourés, encadrés
in the military system to make sure their transition is as smooth as possible and they're looked after to the extent possible.