The only place where sleep shows up in pre-deployment or post-deployment assessments that are mandatory in the U.S., and I'm sure in Canada as well, is one of the screening questions asked about nightmares and another one asked about insomnia.
The nightmare question is embedded in the PTSD screening, and the insomnia question is embedded in the depression screening, as if those sleep disorders are secondary to having the other disorders. We know that they're not secondary. They are co-morbid or oftentimes precede the occurrence of depression or post-traumatic stress disorder. To ask how is your sleep, I know for a fact in the U.S. military is not a screening question.