But I can tell you that we did expand from 220-something mental health professionals to 447. Twenty-five percent of that increase was specifically to deal with the family involvement by mental health staff in the care of military personnel. We include them in our strengthening the forces health promotion social wellness programs, including anger management, stress management, addictions, various related factors that contribute to good or bad mental health...are open to families. The road to mental readiness program has a big family element to it that's offered to all family members.
In the evaluations pre- and post-deployment and in operational trauma and stress support centres, the family is involved in the assessment to ensure that everything is captured.