Okay. Later I will ask why, but I have a couple of other questions.
In terms of the families, we heard from Mr. Whelan that they're permitted two visits or something like that, according to what DVA may offer. Are any of these services allocated as well for the family members and/or their children, and are they just as extensive as for the veterans themselves?
And the last one is this. We still hear about a lot of guys who have been removed from the CF, and one of the biggest problems they have--Mr. Maguire talked about it--is the adjustment out of the military. You serve 20 or 30 years and it becomes a way of life--like that crusty petty officer you talked about. They have great difficulties in adjusting to the civilian life, and it causes a myriad of problems.
I know that transitional services are improving, but can you elaborate a touch more on what they're doing for mental health concerns, besides the pension in respect to this?