I don't know if I could speak to that and say this is what you really need to watch for. Leaving the Canadian Forces, even as a family member, is incredibly difficult. It has been your life for 20, 30, 35 years, or whatever it is. You've been told where you're going and what you're going to do and all the rest of it, and all of a sudden you feel like you're absolutely, totally abandoned. Not just the military member feels that, but the family feels that as well.
So whatever you do, whatever Veterans Affairs does in the future, treat the family as a unit, and whatever you give to the member, if you're giving them information or education, or a service or a resource, include the family in that so that the family feels they still have a place to turn to as well.