I think all members have access. When they go out the back door, everybody is set up and they know exactly what their medical release data is. It's a 3B release, whether it's for a mental health disorder or a physical disorder.
It's been exactly seven years to the day since I retired, but at the end of the day there is an opportunity when the attending physician provides you with what you need to do when you release from the Canadian Armed Forces. It's up to the member and then the veteran to seek that care.
The problem is—and this is what my argument has been—that it's hard to get from that back door to the front door of a new clinic, because there are just not a lot of primary care providers out there. If somebody needs mental health care thereafter, they still need to have a primary care provider; hence my argument about setting up this primary care hub for our veterans.