I live in Quebec and I have seen men come back alone from Afghanistan, but they weren't alone. A chaplain or family members were waiting for them as they got off the plane, and the regiment took care of them.
However, it is different for those who are not members of a regiment, for instance.
the individual augmentees.
They are plumbers or technicians who come from elsewhere when we need them. Sometimes there are reservists who arrive at the last minute. Those people don't have the same follow-up. We need resources in the reserve units, for instance, so that we can follow these people.
It is not systematic; not everyone is followed in the same way. It depends on the structure they come from. The program has to be developed.