I think so. I've seen some of those. I visited two JPSUs, and it's a good thing. It was created following our reports on how to make sure you integrate all care and services. So it's good. Right now it addresses concerns from the military point of view. Members are taken off their unit and they're posted or transferred into this kind of unit. We used to call it the “special medical holding list”. When people were not healthy enough to continue their work, they were put in a separate unit to get the care and everything. This is good. It's moving forward, and it's moving okay.
This unit was created to help the family to get care and services, and I have a bit of difficulty with the way it works. It helps in the sense that they will probably direct the family to where the services are on the city street, outside the military, but it will not provide direct support and services to the family. It's a good thing. It's a good creation, and it's across the country. So it's a good initiative, but it needs to evolve a bit better with what's coming up.