The same would hold true, then, for that transition period, that long gap between the person leaving the forces and perhaps having treatment and then going through Veterans Affairs and having to find a civilian doctor.
The Canadian Armed Forces have made giant strides. What I'm wondering is why you aren't—or they aren't, in general—taking the Canadian Armed Forces models of treatment and applying them to the RCMP when there have been so many studies and people in these various programs. For example, we have the war horse project, the Courageous Companions program, and CAREN, which is here in Ottawa, and there are the studies. MSAR is coming out with one in Manitoba on Monday or Tuesday of next week that will be describing the different types of PTSD.