Mr. Doherty, you have eloquently expressed the emotional pain, the fog, and the profound need for this, and I want to thank you for that. As well, you have described the basis for a bill in emotionally affecting terms in a way that I have rarely heard in Parliament. I want to thank you for that.
To make your bill as comprehensive as it can be, I want to finish my question by just adding my final suggestion to it and to get your thoughts on it. Refugees coming to Canada, by definition, are people who are fleeing war zones. Just like the combat personnel who are participating, very often, the refugees are civilian victims of that same atrocious violence they're seeing. I'm wondering—again, this is the final ministry I'll put to you—if you could see fit for us to include the minister of immigration and refugees at the table, as well. This is to make sure that the interests of those people who have suffered PTSD from conflict zones might be addressed as well.