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Veterans Affairs committee I think that that is probably a weakness, at least in France. Clearly, as you have said, today's veterans are different from those of the First and Second World Wars. There are many veterans who must face very different situations. When they leave the army or want to benefit from
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee Thank you.
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee We share the same problems that Canada has. Those illnesses are very insidious and not always easy to diagnose. In fact, very few countries have a lot of experience in this area. Perhaps this is mainly due to the military itself, which is still reluctant to recognize this type of
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee Yes, absolutely. I spoke mostly about disability pensions, but also about military rank. When the disability rate exceeds 85%, the pension is topped up with benefits which are paid out mainly to veterans who have suffered a high degree of mutilation or who have been rendered seve
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee That's a very good question. Are you just referring to the Department of Foreign Affairs or to all of the provincial institutions and directorates?
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee I don't have the numbers for that.
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee Yes, sir, we can discuss the case of an individual soldier coming back from a mission abroad with a disability. There is a process to have the disability recognized. First, there is a form to fill out, of course. Then, the level of disability of the veteran is assessed by physici
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee Thank you, sir. There are 7,300 veterans' associations in France, including 500 national associations. This represents a huge network of associations. As far as I know, the Minister for Veterans Affairs consults with these associations, but they also help with the day-to-day man
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee Thank you, Madam. It is not just limited to the pension. It basically depends on compensation or other rights which were acquired by the person who has died. If you are referring to access to specific medical treatments, that is a right which is directly connected to the deceased
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee I know that veterans mostly use the veterans' mutual insurance company. The French government contributes to the plan, and premiums paid are tax deductible. The vast majority of veterans appreciate this plan, which allows them to pay premiums without being penalized for it. As we
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee An immediate pension? No.
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee Yes. That is why I was a little uncomfortable about the question earlier. I want to come back to it now. I am sorry to dwell on this. When I talk about a pension, I am really talking about people who, at some point during their military career, become wounded or ill, and their wo
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee Yes. The wounds do not have to be physical in nature.
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee We include psychological and pathological problems that are related to the operation that the person has come back from. That is clear.
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney
Veterans Affairs committee No, if he has not been injured.
February 23rd, 2009Committee meeting
Col Jean-Michel Verney