As Colleen suggested, we do not have a mandate to offer services to those people, but again, as Colleen has said, we do consider family as family, and we do treat as many people as we can in that regard. If they are divorced and the member is out, my understanding is that we will help the family, particularly if there is a child involved, because the child, of course, is part of that whole chain that started as a military family. That is my take on that. We would certainly look at the ways we could help and support that family, and certainly if it were something that was out of our control, that we couldn't do, then we would certainly refer them to the different areas that could give them the supports they really need.
On March 11th, 2008. See this statement in context.