In 2020, we completely changed the family support program to recognize the challenges that families are currently facing, not what they were facing 25 years ago. What we continually do is update the program to ensure that families are ready to be support or be supported in any of the operational changes.
For example, there's the introduction of telemedicine for relocating families. It was introduced to make sure that families don't have a break in access to medical service when they're relocating to different provinces. A number of years ago, we were successfully able to negotiate with all provinces and territories to waive the 90-day wait period for families to access medical care when they move to a new province.
It's those types of things that we try to do—and there are many more examples—to make sure that families are ready to support military members. During COVID, we found a number of different initiatives that we put in place, especially around spousal employment and access to mental health and child care, to be able to support.