My time is probably running short here, so I wanted to get to another point.
Mr. White commented that there was a need to medicate, but that probably the most important point was to see a psychologist and to get the mental aspects dealt with. You mentioned that there are 14 psychologists directly employed by the RCMP. Obviously there would be a significant number of psychologists also employed through Veterans Affairs who would work through the OSISS clinics and who would also potentially service RCMP officers.
There's a difference between service to the Canadian Forces and service to the RCMP. There are parallels, but obviously there are differences too. Moving forward, would you like to see the ability to service RCMP needs within the OSI clinics, or do you feel it's already there?