In 2013, this office released the military families report, which was a very large, extensive review done on families and their concerns. Several of the issues were highlighted. Some are still ongoing, and one was finding services when you move to another location.
What we will do when we release the report of those recommendations is to keep following up with the department to find out what the latest report has in it. We're hoping for another update on that report, because there are, I think, seven recommendations that have not been addressed, with that being one of them. It is one of the concerns we have had.
It's not only about finding additional services, it also creates spousal unemployment or underemployment. We have different jurisdictions across the provinces that determine the criteria to be accepted into a program, so it does cause a lot of grief. It's not only about receiving services. For someone with an autistic child who has to move.... Finding those types of services in any location is difficult for any Canadian, but more so when we see the frequency of the moves and how we ask families to move.