Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
We're told that the sooner an individual is treated for PTSD, the greater the chances of successfully overcoming it are, and therefore early detection is key.
With some first responders, for example the fire departments, after a fire or some incident, they all gather together at the fire hall and talk about what just happened. Before leaving, they're all handed a brochure to take home to their spouse so that they have a list of symptoms or behaviours to watch out for, and if they get four or more check marks, they're told through their commander or chief that they need to get some help.
The Canadian Forces don't have access to that when they have a situation in theatre, but it would seem to me that the RCMP does. Are you aware of whether or not it is a practice in the RCMP to have an after-incident sit-down with everyone who was involved?