I think we've come a long way in one specific area. In the last year you've heard through the media, and I believe in the House, about the stand-up of the joint personnel support unit, through which, across the country, we now have centres at all the military locations—19 now, with another 11 to come. In those locations we have co-located Department of National Defence officials who look after all of the needs for transition for those people, the ill and injured. We also have Veterans Affairs teams with us.
When a person receives notice, six months before it happens, that they're going to be released medically, at that point we ensure that the case management for both Veterans Affairs and DND start to work together on the file so that everything is met, so that when the person does leave the CF they have a very smooth transition, and they're well aware of everything that's going to happen to them and for them.