I'll comment on that.
It does range for people, but commonly when people have served for many years, it's around their loss of sense of identity. The transition to civilian life and civilian employment is quite difficult for many people. Historically, we have provided housing, health services, and so forth. The challenge for many people is being able to establish debt in the civilian world.
One of the things we have focused on and are thinking about is how we do more of a soft handover between [Inaudible--Editor] and Veterans Affairs so that they are hooked up. If they opt out of being on the books with Veterans Affairs, we ensure that they are connecting with their GPs and so forth as part of the transition program we're putting in place.
We are very much drawing on learnings from what other nations have been doing in this space, including Canada and the Canadian Forces.