I mentioned two earlier.
One, for instance, is the spectrum of care and the fact that the medications available within the DND spectrum of care are not the same as the ones available in the Veterans Affairs Canada spectrum of care. So there is a transition from one medication to another. I'm sure you've probably heard in some testimony that one of the most dangerous stages for somebody suffering from mental health injuries is when you do the transition from one medication to another. The other one is the transition from one caregiver to another.
I think there's work to be done in that area between National Defence and Veterans Affairs that looks maybe at the spectrum of care and how we can actually make it a lot easier so that some of the medications used by VAC could be used by DND, or vice versa, so that the transition is not based on what is available on this side of the fence. What we're advocating in the transition is getting rid of the fence. The smoother the transition can be, the better off the individual will be.