Madam Chair, supports for all mental health injuries—although of course PTSD is an important one for many of our members.... I don't think there are special things that we do for PTSD specifically that we wouldn't do for every other mental health injury. I guess that's what I'm driving at—that we would do everything we can for every illness or injury, but for PTSD we have a number.... We think of our mental health care on three pillars, if you will.
One is that we understand everything that we can about that illness in our population. The second is that we educate the members, their families and the community broadly to understand illness and injury, and then the last pillar is to care for that member.
For someone suffering from PTSD, as an example, we would make sure they were, of course, getting the right care, the best clinical, evidence-based care that we could possibly give, and make sure that they're getting all the supports they can. We have peer supports through programs like OSISS, for instance, where you can get formal peer support.
I think it's definitely a multi-pronged effort to make sure that we are doing everything we can to understand the situation, support that member and their community, as well as provide that last element of clinical care.