I would agree in terms of working with the current national associations. Part of the mandate of the National Centre for Operational Stress Injuries at Ste. Anne's Hospital is to work with the Canadian Psychiatric Association, because they also have a mandate to provide education. We look at how we can partner with them so that when we have an annual meeting with psychiatrists, there are specific symposiums and education sessions about veterans' issues. It's the same thing for psychology.
I've been involved with veterans' files for one of the journals of family medicine, providing continuing medical education through papers that family physicians can read to sensitize them to veterans' issues, and I've been working with the Canadian Network for Mood and Anxiety Treatments. There too I've been providing education to specialists about how to treat PTSD and comorbidity. Educating and sensitizing and getting a network of individuals is key, for sure.