Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for coming out today. It's very interesting.
Mr. Stogran, it was interesting to hear you talk about training for psychological trauma from recruitment right through to retirement. We've heard that from a couple of others, as well, who've gone through the system. It's a tough one, because you're trying to prevent something. But I'll get back to that later.
One of the statements made by someone a couple of weeks ago was that wounded soldiers should be able to stay in uniform as long as they want. One of the things you brought up was that we're not doing triage on who should and shouldn't be in the military. Are you suggesting that we're keeping people who aren't meant to be soldiers? I realize there's a shortage of people and that maybe we're not getting all of the right people in the right places. But are you saying that we should actually be turning away people, or that we should be doing a better job at placing them in a deployment or a job that would better suit their psychological background or assessment?