The fellows I talk to all have mental health concerns, so for the most part, it's trying to find a therapist. A lot of them do not want to get a VAC therapist. You go up to the OSI clinic and have your therapy there, and some of them feel uncomfortable with that. There are a lot of therapists out there in the community, especially around Fredericton now, who specialize in trauma therapy, and that's what they need. Once a person is in with that therapist and moving along, just leave it alone until it makes its own course.
I think in a lot of places the problem is therapists. I had guys in northern New Brunswick who couldn't get a therapist. They had a therapist who would drive around every week. Not everybody lives in Ottawa, Toronto, or Montreal, you know. A lot of the times the guys with these mental health injuries, they go away. They want to get away. They want to hide. Then when they finally do step forward and say, “I need help”, there's no recourse for them to get it.