We have our psychologists who are always at the critical incident debriefing. There's an automatic debriefing that's been mandated after any critical incident. At times we have gone to Health Canada using contracting through the employee assistance program to get more people on the ground. Fort Mac was one. We had psychologists who were tracking that to ensure.... We've become much better at this. Our commanding officers are very aware of this, and they watch when there is an incident. They deploy the peer to peers, the psychologists, and different people from the safety program to be on the ground to help not only during the incident but after, especially during the critical incident debriefings, to ensure our members have the correct help.
I'm more then willing to share the guide with you because it breaks down the roles, who does what. As Steve said, starting from the supervisor all the way down to the member, it says that they need to watch this, so they need to understand. It highlights where certain services are available.