Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I would like to discuss the labour shortage in the mental health field. Since 2010, the number of workers has not risen past 380, and yet the goal is 447 practitioners. What's more, the ombudsman's report describes the burnout plaguing caregivers.
Clearly, providing mental health support to military members is not necessarily easy. Indeed, we're hearing accounts of difficult experiences. This can weigh quite heavily on health professionals as well. What steps do you take to make sure your health professionals—your nurses and doctors— don't end up burning out? Do you assess them? What do you do to make sure you aren't making them sick, as well, as they try to care for everyone, despite the lack of staff?