Definitely. When somebody gets into the rehabilitation program while they're still serving, our first goal is to return them to duty. That is the very first thing we want to do. If there's any way we can retain the member, that's our objective.
The criteria do change regularly. Our health services constantly review literature. For example, two or three years ago, I believe, a revised chart was presented to the Armed Forces Council, and now, for heart treatments and other conditions that were once an automatic release, you can be retained in the forces, depending on what medicine you're taking and the severity of the condition.
This is constantly examined with regard to new medical practices, etc., to ensure that the benefit of the doubt goes to the member. Also, that's for the well-being of the Canadian Forces, because we want to keep our people.