I was surprised to see, in your literature review entitled "Women Veterans of the Canadian Armed Forces and Royal Canadian Mounted Police: A scoping review," the extent to which military service affected women veterans. That is one of the reasons why we will be devoting about 20 meetings to this study. You mentioned representation of women in key positions, the consequences of military service on their physical health and mental health, harassment, sexual trauma, income inequality, and a possibly stronger tendency to homelessness.
Can this distinction between the experience of women in the army and the experience of men be seen in the nature of the complaints you receive as ombudsman?