That's a great question.
We've seen over the last 100 years a number of different conflicts. They went from the trench warfare situation in World War I to a counter-insurgency conflict in Afghanistan. Not a lot of Canadians will put their hand up and volunteer for service, so you're right that there are a limited number of individuals in the civilian workforce who understand the operational stress injuries and the PTSD consequences of Canada's conflicts.
From my perspective, one of the things I've noticed is an overwhelming desire on behalf of the construction industry to embrace veterans. They understand what veterans bring to the table, and they're cognizant of the fact that there may be issues involved when accepting veterans into the workforce—OSIs, PTSD or perhaps a medical issue. There are procedures to deal with that.