No problem.
For example, I have a gentleman in my riding who spent 20 years in the Canadian armed forces. He spent about 10 years outside of the forces in private business. He was diagnosed with PTSD, but he no longer goes through DND or Veterans Affairs. At the end of the day, it's dealt with through an insurance company that has its own profit/loss margin it's looking to protect, and its own doctors, who do a fairly good job of protecting that. It creates red tape after red tape for these men and women, as well as their families, because their families oftentimes no longer have the resources they would have when one of them was in the military.