I'll just comment quickly.
I would say absolutely--one word--in terms of your statement. We feel very strongly that early intervention is essential. In fact, there have been some strides forward, with Major-General Walter Semianiw leading the charge, along with working with his VAC cohorts in setting up the joint personnel support units. These are set up to deliberately coordinate together but to physically have VAC staff and forces staff there in the same building. The idea is that this not only physically sets the fact that there's communication between the two departments but that individuals also then have access to a joint event and an opportunity to discuss these kinds of issues. It's far from perfect yet because it's in its infancy, but it's a big start in the right direction.
Don would like to add something to that.