As I told Mrs. Falk earlier, it might be a good idea to review the regulations in order to ease the burden on people who are probably already traumatized or who are victims and who need to show that they experienced trauma or a health issue. The documents required even include a sworn statement at a notary's office. I'm still wondering why. Maybe it's to make sure that the person is telling the truth. I don't know, but it seems cumbersome. When I saw this in my research, I found that this process could be reviewed, corrected and streamlined. Obviously, you must show proof of your trauma and health issues. You can't claim to be a victim from one day to the next. I agree that some verifications are necessary. However, perhaps this is too much.
On November 21st, 2024. See this statement in context.