Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Commodore and General, for joining us.
I met a lot of soldiers who were coming to Edmonton, of course, in the most recent rotation, and I met a lot of those folks coming back in the Airbus. Given the challenge, the care they are given, in their own words, was spectacular. I simply want to commend the CFHS for that. I spent a fair bit of time with people like Paul Franklin, the double amputee above the knee, and talking about getting back to activity duty, he is probably a double amputee who will be back to active duty. Obviously it will not be combat-related. He was a medical technician, of course.
On the medical technician side, how are you doing with numbers of medical technicians relative to your manning levels? How are you doing with recruitment? How are you doing with retention? Are the ones that have been trained as physician assistants being tempted away to civvy street in any significant numbers?