Absolutely not. I'm going to be very blunt about that, simply because I worked in child and adolescent mental health care prior to becoming a researcher myself. I know, in terms of our training, what we have and don't have. I speak passionately about military cultural competency and the work I've done around that.
We know that there are unique stressors for military families and military-connected children. What we don't know is how good the quality of care is that they are getting in the community.
To answer your question, no, they are not sufficient. Children's mental health care is not great at the best of times, for all Canadian children. However, for specialized populations, there's definitely a gap.