I agree.
The issue is more about treatment. If somebody develops an operational stress injury or something that's diagnosed clinically, like PTSD, the treatment regimen for that injury and that disorder is quite different than someone who would have a general anxiety disorder.
What I worry about is that the stressful environment that does lead to higher OSIs, in your service and in the RCMP and others, leads to this resiliency approach. However, that's not going to help everyone, because some people will be suffering a general mental illness and may need accommodation outside of training.
We're at such an early stage with discussions on OSI and PTSD and these sorts of issues, I'm wondering whether we are able to distill and tailor treatment regimes or accommodation for people on a range of issues.