Certainly, I do. Being a Gulf War veteran myself, I deal with post-traumatic stress disorder all the time. It's a growing issue. What I would suggest is that there is a mechanism in place now to help other veterans as an advocate. They can go back to the organization, that being the Canadian military. There is an application process. If he needs advocacy or whatever, he can certainly contact me and we can walk him through the process. He can go back and apply for a medical discharge if that diagnosis can be proven to be before his release or the cause of his release. Then he gets a medical release and there are a lot of benefits that come with that. He gets into the rehab program.
But even now, if he has a diagnosis and it's relative to his service, he has benefits and services. Once again, he probably doesn't know it, right?