When we have a soldier who goes off to war and he's gone for 18 months and comes back with no legs, we feel that maybe there's a bit of trauma there for the spouse and the children getting their father back.
What we have tried to do is to invite the spouse to also partake in that whole week. If the spouse is able-bodied and can learn to ski, we put her in a ski program for the week. We teach the soldier to sit in a sit ski and ski from the top. Then on the Thursday morning, they ski together down the mountain, and they smile. You see the smiles, that they can do something together again.
We feel it's extremely important. And in the United States they do exactly the same thing.