We really see that as essential, and one of the big learnings that we've had is that we could do better at early intervention. So we're working very closely with the Department of National Defence to do what we can within our existing authorities to achieve early intervention, and also to look at whether we need to make any further proposals to amend our ability to get in there earlier.
In terms of what we're doing now, we've created 19 integrated personnel support centres where we have staff working with DND to actually get together around the cases that are evolving, particularly for the most seriously injured. So our two case managers are actually in conversation with each other. While the member is in service, DND has a lot of programming that they can bring to bear. They have psycho-social programming, and they have medical programming as well.
So the short answer, I guess, is that we're working very hard to see what we can possibly do to improve that early intervention, and we're assessing whether or not we need to make any further changes.
It's an excellent question.