Not that I know of. We haven't done research in that area specifically. I think we've concentrated on the transition problems and the tracking problems here in Canada. Having had the experience with National Defence when I was with the ombudsman's office there, and having been involved in the OSISS report there, even at that point in time, I believe one of the recommendations in the first report was to have some kind of a national database that could track people from the time they joined until they retired.
On February 7th, 2011. See this statement in context.