We're trying to have the military spouses employed wherever possible. However, there are spouses or the spouses of their buddies and in some cases when they go into the medical clinic the receptionist is that spouse and that is a barrier to some of our soldiers going forward. If we could address that in the future it would be helpful.
You mentioned Master Corporal Jody Mitic and how successful the program has been for him. I want to emphasize that Master Corporal Jody Mitic is extraordinary. He is amazing. Not every soldier has that personality where they can come out and do the things and work through the program the way he has. He's probably the highest calibre. We have to think about the person who's having trouble coming forth at the very beginning.
The last question I have has to do with military personnel transitioning into civilian life, especially where people have physical illnesses. As you mentioned earlier, the provinces just aren't generating enough professionals, especially specialists, psychiatrists in particular. The soldiers are just very afraid of being medically released because once they're back to civilian life, the medical care does not exist.