Not at all. In fact that's why we award the Sacrifice Medal to people who've suffered an operational stress injury. It is treated like any other combat injury.
The name of our seven most specialized centres in mental health are called operational trauma and stress support centres to focus on the unique aspects of military operation. So mostly our 26 general mental health clinics deal with the routine, everyday stresses and illnesses arising from routine illnesses as a result of the stresses that affect all Canadians. The operational and trauma stress support centres are specialized specifically in doing a much more detailed assessment for those who have an operational stress injury. The context and the understanding of the operational context is critical to doing that, to understanding what kinds of things happen and what kinds of exposures in military operations our troops are exposed to in guiding the trauma, the exposure therapy, and other elements.