On every uplink decision row, where it says WAN1 or 2, that is clickable and you will be able to see the latency, loss, jitter and mos statistics for each uplink towards the peer.
If your primary WAN is not behaving correctly you should check if you have problems due to a bad connection or you are trying to send too much data over that link and the ISP is dropping packets accordingly.
If you feel the connection is stable enough then you could make a custom performance class that has less strict requirements and apply that to your uplink decision.
The takeway however is that your VPN is not actually bouncing. You have continuous active active VPN links up. It's the traffic you send that can vary per packet.