I still have two minutes.
You talked about moving. I've always found that very difficult to understand. As you know, in the past, members of the Canadian Armed Forces were mostly men; barely one-sixth were women. So it was often the woman who had to be transferred with her husband. If she was a teacher—I was in the teaching profession—she didn't have a position once she got to where the family had been transferred. These transfers therefore always raised the issue of the lack of employment and support for women.
You referred to that in your opening remarks. What can you tell us about that, in addition to the fact that we're trying to reduce the number of moves? We've just completed a study on the employment of veterans after their military service. Are you working on this issue and perhaps developing a strategy?