Well, I can speak about it on two fronts.
The first is with the program that we're discussing today, the operational stress injury social support program, it is a joint program between Veterans Affairs and DND. If someone is receiving peer support from OSISS when they leave the armed forces, that support continues and is seamless because it's the same peer who delivers the support.
Also, for anyone who's posted to the joint personnel support unit—and the vast majority of people leaving for mental health issues would be posted to the unit—there is a transition plan put in place in which Veterans Affairs participates. They're at the table with the individual and the DND service providers, and for the last six months of their service, the case managers do a complete transition and hand over the file to ensure that this person doesn't fall through the cracks.