I would say that some of the big things certainly are things that they witnessed overseas, dealing with, as you know, post-traumatic stress disorder. As a result, we have a lot of other issues that can come through from there, whether it's addictions and that.
We're finding that some of our clients are dealing with quite complex issues, not just mental health but physical injuries and addictions, which lead to financial crisis, family issues. We're finding that our case managers are working to assist them in a whole multitude of areas.
In that regard, unfortunately, we have veterans who are dealing with a lot more than sometimes the general population just because of circumstances they've found themselves in. In serving overseas and witnessing all sorts of atrocities, and/or just being injured, not just by going overseas but in the line of duty, there's a high risk for injury.
In that aspect, for me, that's the main difference that sets them apart from other Canadians.