Those are good questions. Thank you very much.
Certainly, that's the way to go. The difficulty, the concern right now, is that the spectrum of care within the Canadian Forces and the spectrum of care provided by the provinces and Veterans Affairs Canada are completely different. So is the compendium of medications. You can take somebody who is suffering from PTSD, is under a certain medication in the Canadian Forces, but that medication is not available to the province or Veterans Affairs Canada because it's not on the list. Of course, anybody who is suffering from this type of injury normally undergoes a crisis period if they change medication.
So there are all of these things, and that's why I go back to say that the transition is an important one. And it's not just leaving; it's what you're going to be facing as well on the other side. The more we can do to welcome people into the health care community, the better off the veterans and their families are going to be.