Certainly the United States has a very different approach to how it serves veterans, after their service in this case. They have veterans hospitals. They continue their treatment with experienced military doctors, or doctors who have military experience. I think that, in general, is a good thing. It's a good question, I would say, for medical professionals, rather than for me.
Certainly there are lots of countries out there that do it differently. Are they better? It's hard to say. There's also a resource issue that goes along with that, and there's also a legal issue of jurisdiction over civilians as well. There are legal issues that go along with it.
Are there better examples out there? It's likely. I always go back to the United States, but it is a very different process down there for dealing with veterans medical issues. Is it better? I would probably say yes, but....