Indeed, the health of the family member is an indicator of the well-being of the veteran and his family. We have numerous programs in place. We've spoken about the increased to 32 of military family resource centres. That too will be implemented, as of April 1 this year, and there are a wide span of programs available there—everything from emergency counselling to child care.
During transition, we encourage family members to be with the member, soon to be a veteran, who is going through that transition process. Quite often we cannot enforce that, but we do strongly encourage it.
From a VAC perspective, we also have a 1-800 telephone line for assistance. We have counselling services. We've just put in place a new online caregiver course, so if you're caregiving for a family member, for a veteran, you can go online and take this course and get support. There are numerous processes, programs, benefits, and supports in place.
We also recognize through the rehabilitation program that counselling is available for problems of marital stress or problems with a child. Services are open to others besides the veteran if that is needed.