Community support is very, very big. Every family resource centre tries to reach out. Every base commander and wing commander tries to reach out to the community in which they find themselves working and living. It is a network of care that is largely based on provincial supports, especially when we're talking now about health care, child care, and mental health supports. Frankly, those are some of the areas that families tell me have the most pressing needs.
The only way to get that connection is to go to clinics in the community, in Petawawa, for example, at the Centennial health centre, and build a relationship. It's partnering with those who aren't necessarily direct military providers but who support our families in the communities where we live.
That's at least a partial answer to your question.