Anyone who's severely injured, and we're talking about someone who could not sit a day in a room because it's crowded, because there are people, because it's closed—very linked to OSI—should be posted at the IPSC. At the IPSC we have all of the same partners at the SCANs. We have the Legion that comes. We have SISIP, the OSI clinic, the OSISS peer support, the MFRC.
So by being posted at the IPSC.... We have currently 220 medically releasing members. At the IPSC where I work, the partners at the SCANs are working with us, and if they're not there permanently, they come on a monthly basis. I would link my client—and I do it all the time—to the same partners they would hear about, just tailored to their needs, by coming to meet us at work.
There have been other ways that those members were able to seek the same kind of information, but at their own pace. Because, to be honest, in terms of my 45-minute presentation, when you're not well, you don't retain. I need to break it down in many meetings.