There are a couple of things I'd certainly like to address. One of them is proactivity. Particularly as military personnel are moving from active duty to VAC, there is a need at the beginning to look proactively at the roles they play in their lives to make sure those roles are changing and shifting and to be sure that people are working with them so that if they're not going to be soldiers any more, they can actively take a role to become productive. What are they actively able to do and call themselves? We all identify with the occupations we have and the things we do, and we need to help our soldiers do that.
With regard to Michael Kirby's report, housing certainly is a key. If you're dealing with people who have post-traumatic stress and are not using the services that they should be using, to re-engage them you often have to begin in the community with a safe housing project. It just happens to be something I do on the side. I hate to say this, but I run a little project called House Next Door in Edmonton. We have five houses where we re-engage people in the community and hopefully move them back into the resources and services they need.
If people have a mental health issue and they're not accessing services, they need safe housing that has health professionals who help them re-engage into the community. There's no question of that. You help people transition back into getting services. That's the key.
What we see and what I see on the street when I'm working out there are people who are disengaged from the services they so rightfully should be using, and they are good services. We want to make that really clear. We offer our veterans excellent services, but sometimes when you're dealing with depression, dealing with post-traumatic stress, dealing with OSI injuries, you don't understand what's happening to you and you use addictive behaviour, for example. You believe what is familiar.
What I do in the Edmonton community is chair a board that has housing that re-engages people so that we can move them back into the resources and services they should be utilizing. That's part of the role we play.