From what I saw here in the pre-deployment and our medical support to the Canadian Forces operation, I didn't see any. Now, I'm not in there working, so I can't answer more specifically. In the RCMP the health team, on a regular basis, once yearly, visited our members everywhere. We didn't see them when they came back on a stretcher; we visited positively.
I know the force has inside medical support, but this is for the broken arms, etc. How much are they doing in preventing, assessing, and auditing the risk? It has been a valued situation in regard to our UN mission to go and see the members, not when they're sick, not when they're having problems, but positively to assess the seriousness of the risk and assess the medical profile. Did we make a good decision in sending George, who had some stressful situations, and he made it or not? This could be feasible.