Until recently, all the police forces were under the responsibility of the RCMP. We still take police from all municipal police forces. This is paid for by CIDA. And yes, they have the same program. When they return, if the psychological assessment of the force is oui, we send them. We have people deployed in Halifax and everywhere in Canada.
As you know, when you're under a UN mission, if you have PTSD, you can have a pension from the UN. We even build up the file. Boy, if you think it's hard with VAC, it's a mess with the UN. We say this guy is one of our members and is obviously sick, in the rational opinion of an occupational physician. If he's sick, he's entitled to certain benefits, and we will open the door. We don't decide for them, and we don't want to decide for Veterans Affairs Canada. We want to furnish all the appropriate information so that the decision process is made early and efficiently and is good for both parties.
This is the type of case where we need to number these people. In our deployment of the military in stressful situations, I don't know how many casualties we have today that involve psychotherapy, medication, ODS, or off-duty sickness, etc.