CFB Kingston is a really hard one. Around Christmastime, I received a phone call from the local president there, who told me that one of our members was in the hospital in a medically induced coma. It was suspected that he had contracted legionnaires' disease. Shortly thereafter it was confirmed, and we found legionella in the workplace. Now that member is a double amputee as a result of this, for just trying to go to work.
Is it a negative impact on their morale? You bet it is. It's shocking that it has come to this sort of level. It's absolutely shocking and disgraceful, to be quite blunt. Do we need investments to improve the morale and the space? Certainly. However, we're getting another report. This is what National Defence does: We get another report, and a report after that and a report after that. At some point, they have to action these reports—