When reservists are sent into the theatre of operations on a permanent basis, they are part of either class B or class C. As such, they have basically the same status as regular members. Once they have reintegrated their unit, they must report to their armoury once a week. They then return to class A status. Those who begin to suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder once they have reintegrated class A must obtain medical care on their own. Their cases fall under provincial jurisdiction.
As part of the follow-up work with reservists, we want to determine if they can reintegrate into class B or C, which would allow them, among other things, to receive treatment. As I mentioned earlier with regard to PTSD and OSI, we are conducting a third follow-up of the file. We have produced a report on injuries suffered by reservists and we'll be reviewing that report.