One thing you said to me twigged something. You talked about how our gerontological care does need to reflect the life and work experience--I don't want to put words in your mouth--of those we are caring for, that we need to be specific about the kind of care we provide in old age, depending on what people went through in younger years.
I'm opening up the thing. Are there long-term care needs that you think those who have served in the Canadian Forces will have that are maybe not unique but specific to their class of work, their commitment, their service, that need to be then planned for as we help them approach their late age?