There is excellent training in the Canadian Armed Forces, and there's no question about that, but there's also no question that it's an occupation of wear and tear to a certain extent. The body isn't built to carry 125-pound packs for years on end without some kind of consequences. We see those consequences in our disability program. They are mostly musculoskeletal issues, which would be ankles, knees, backs, necks. In fact, by far the largest impacts from a pension point of view are the physical health issues.
That's why I underlined that point so much in my presentation. I see physical health and chronic pain as a very, very important pathway to mental health conditions in veterans, in addition to traumatic experiences that they might face as well. It's very important to look at physical health in veterans if we want to understand how to address mental health.