A number of you commented on the suicide challenge that we've seen in a number of uniformed services in recent years, along with mental wellness and stress generally.
One thing I think it's important to note— and we heard this from some witnesses who were here at our last meeting—is that you can actually demonstrate through MRIs people who may be predisposed to operational stress injuries. Among your members, do you find there are cases of depression and a range of mental illnesses that may not be related to operational stress but may occur with the same sort of incidence found in the general population?
In some cases, are you able to distinguish which it is? Obviously, for somebody who develops a mental illness that is not related to operational stress, resiliency training and a range of other things won't actually help them. How detailed is the mental health discussion? I found this with Veterans Affairs as well. The military, the RCMP, or any force will have people with personality issues and a whole range of mental illnesses unrelated to stress, and if they're just given resiliency training, it's not going to help them.