There's actually very little on Canadians. Right now, typically there are a few things. Veterans Affairs uses a different classification system for diagnosing than the international classification of disease, which is what's used by our health care system in Canada and also in the CAF. That alone makes it challenging when we're talking about any issue, regardless of whether it's women's health-related or not.
When we get into women's health definitions, we're working with a medical system that doesn't have women's health-specific training. Then it's being interpreted by someone who works at VAC who doesn't have a health background, and they're using a different definitions classification. Even with that alone, before we even start researching, there are existing definitions that we need to line up. Then we need to understand what is actually happening with our females in the military, and also the RCMP. They're actually not the same. Their job demands are quite different. The supports that they have access to are quite different.
We need to understand what injuries are happening and what physical health conditions exist for both military and RCMP. Then we can build systems to support that.