Mr. Chair, again I think one of the challenges is that not only is every individual serving the military different, but so is the family situation because of their service and the number of tours, postings, and so on.
We know that when someone has a physical injury or a mental health injury, the family, because of a domino effect, requires support as well. So we're looking at our programs and processes to determine how we can enable those families to get the care they need so they can stay and support the injured veteran.
All of our programs and support services flow through that veteran to the family. That's what occurs in the Canadian Armed Forces and what occurs with Veterans Affairs. Again, our mandate letter enables us to look at ways and means and to make recommendations on how we enhance the care to the family so we have resilience in our veterans' families.