I have a follow-up question--I think it will probably be the last, unless I see anybody else wanting to speak--with regard to what my Bloc colleague touched on.
I was also of the natural assumption that some of this would be useful for other people who have suffered post-traumatic stress disorder. The one that came to mind was sexual assault victims. Of course you said that there's a difference between occupational stress injury and the actual victim. Is there something similar for people dealing with post-traumatic stress as a result of crime, etc.?