One of the things I found interesting—and I'm a new member on this committee—is that a week ago we went out to a place called the “centre”. It's a place for the Department of National Defence and Veterans Affairs. It's sort of a melting pot, for lack of a better word, where these two ministries and organizations work together as much as they can for that transition. They try to work with individuals who become part of the Canadian Forces, as they go through that, if they run into issues concerning health, and certainly any mental disorder that may come through post-traumatic stress.
Then how does that link in the transition with the veterans, if there are...? I don't know if you're familiar with that, but I'm wondering if you see those types of things as a big benefit. We're expanding those, opening up more centres across Canada.
Is communication important between National Defence and Veterans Affairs, in terms of health care for our vets?