I'll pass the message on. Thank you.
Just to make sure I don't forget, there are four points.
For the first one, not everybody who serves their country in uniform in the Canadian Forces necessarily needs assistance or encounters obstacles in their integration into civilian life. As you know, we do offer a transition interview for all individuals when they're released from the Canadian Forces. We've been doing that for a number of years now. The goal is to identify any obstacles to their reintegration into civilian life. When they're leaving the uniform, at the time of release, we are proactive in communicating with them to establish whether they need something from us.
We have done a lot of outreach. We do go out in the community and if any organization comes across a veteran who might be in need of assistance, they refer them to us. We are proactive in our outreach. Again we can't assume that people who have served our country necessarily are in need. That's not the case.
Regarding the second point, could you remind me what it was?