Yes. Not everyone involved in my husband's case was ineffective. There was one person we could count on, a social worker at the Montfort hospital. She referred my husband to a civilian treatment program at the Bellwood facility, in Toronto. The program isn't administered by the Canadian Forces, but the program providers are used to treating people with post-traumatic stress. As his wife, I was even allowed to take a week-long course to learn about post-traumatic stress. Despite my job in social work in the health care field, I'm not all that familiar with post-traumatic stress, especially as it affects members of the military.
Yes, it makes me angry that an organization like the Canadian Forces, which claims to take care of its members, isn't able to look after one of their own with a disorder directly related to their military service.