Okay, thank you. I expect that's probably going to be the case.
We've had veterans and spouses here in the last few meetings. One of the spouses said that she didn't know what was available to her. I was speaking with someone who works with veterans, who said that in DND there are 27 definitions for a family, which has created a great deal of confusion about how you support that family.
First of all, what supports would you suggest for the family, because that's the unit that helps the veteran to manage and to get through what that individual needs to challenge given what they've come up against? What do you do for a veteran who doesn't have that network, who doesn't have that support system? How can they be supported? Should Veterans Affairs be looking at that?