On the issues to do with PTSD that my colleague was asking about, I can't imagine that anyone who goes through a particularly horrific scene here in Canada or in Afghanistan or wherever ever comes back as the same person he or she was prior to that incident.
There must be a lot of it in the RCMP where it's not visible. It's invisible stress. In front of colleagues, you're going to see the person who is supposed to be there. At home or away from the service is where the effects of PTSD are probably playing out. From what I hear, they're trying to be very sensitive within the military. What are they doing on those issues in the RCMP?