Good. The last part of that was a perfect segue to my next question.
In regard to the health care, the general population has a universal single-payer system. The Canadian Armed Forces have their own medical system.
Can you think of any recommendations on how we can close that seam in particular? As you said, people in the general population will often have trouble finding a family doctor even in the large urban centres, let alone the rural centres. There are a lot of small towns where the one family doctor in town retires, and everyone's in that boat.
Can you come up with any recommendations? Is there a way to make sure the medical care is in place and they have things set up before they are released from the military medical care system?