Yes. Because we release at an older age, the softer things like re-education--vocational training or whatever kind of training--really didn't apply to us. Because our careers are longer and in a lot of cases very diverse, a lot of skills are picked up. When members are released, they have a lot of baggage from which to draw to get different employment outside.
As for when they're injured and are still part of the RCMP, we are able to provide the necessary care under our health benefits. Whether it's a prosthesis or some kind of assistance to make them get better, it's done. We do that upon retirement as well. Even though they're released, we still pay for their prostheses and hearing aids and that kind of rehabilitation.