I'm not aware of any training, specifically; I'm aware of a document that was shared with family doctors. It was developed by Veterans Affairs with the College of Family Physicians, with our support. This is supported by the transition group as well. The survey is not specific to that.
Veterans Affairs is doing regular surveys of their veterans. One of the examples was released several years ago, the Life After Service survey, which highlighted many of the challenges that our veterans have from a health perspective after transition, for example. It has allowed us to focus a bit of our efforts there.
I suspect that through those surveys, veterans will be able to monitor whether access to family doctors who understand their needs is better or not. However, I am not aware of the specifics of how they are going to assess that access.