The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have been clients of Veterans Affairs since 1949, so it's a longstanding relationship.
With respect to the specific issue of mental health challenges among the RCMP, they're beginning to realize that it's an important factor, and you as a former police officer would know just how traumatic some of the events are that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police constables have to deal with, whether they're overseas or here, but particularly overseas. They want to be part of our mental health strategy so they can get help from our operational stress injury clinics, and they're increasingly using our OSISS peer support coordination function for helping individuals cope on a day-to-day basis for people who have gone through that kind of traumatic event. It's a peer-based mental health non-clinical, non-therapeutic type of support. The RCMP are engaged in both the OSI clinics and in the peer support network we've developed.