And just in terms of outreach generally, I think I stated that we do need to do more. I think that's clear. We are aware there are many who don't understand the benefits that are available, so we do have an outreach strategy that is looking at who we need to be speaking with. We do transition interviews. We do a number of briefings within CF environments before they go on deployment, when they come back, during second-career transition workshops. Again, the message may not be landing at the time because maybe it's just not a message that is relevant to them at that time.
We also do briefings at family resource centres, and we've found that to be very valuable, because the more the spouses and families know, the more likely they are to avail themselves of services.
We do publishing in the CF Maple Leaf, as well as our own newsletter, called Salute!, which reaches 260,000 on a regular basis. We've had some publications as well in Canadian Family Physician, a quarterly kind of publication where we can write articles from a VAC perspective that touch on the kinds of issues that you're raising.