This is in almost direct contradiction of some of what we were told particularly in our in camera hearing. In fact, one family from the Atlantic region was very clear that their son still has not—many months after returning from Afghanistan—received a complete diagnosis. He's still dealing with his injuries from Afghanistan. They were very clear with us that they understand the Canadian military well but are very disappointed with the kind of care and attention their son has seen.
My point is that there seems to be this gap between what we're hearing sometimes from individual families and soldiers around post-traumatic stress disorder and acquired brain injury or brain injuries and what we're hearing from people in your position.