Thank you, Mr. Chair.
We're just about out of time, and we still have to deal with a witness submission, so I'd like to thank you both for appearing here today.
I'd also like to thank you for your service. I'm looking at your well-deserved medals, and I'm thinking you must have a back brace to prop all of them up; they're a lot of weight.
Basically, we're supposed to be talking about health care and the services required to deal with your organization. I think the discussion has gone way off on several occasions. I know this government is far from perfect, but we've done more for veterans in the last couple of years than any government I know of.
I represent Kelowna—Lake Country in the Okanagan, and the B.C. Métis have their convention in my riding each year. We have some of the best and most progressive aboriginal communities in Canada.
So I think we have to recognize that there's a long way to go. I appreciate your comments and what you've put in writing. There's always room for improvement in communication, and I'll make sure that we make the minister and the staff aware of that.
Thank you.