That was in the testimony we heard, that the services are uneven across the country.
The other issue I wanted to raise was the issue of the ombudsman's report, which was really a very dramatic and in many ways condemning report on the treatment, oftentimes, of reserve soldiers. At a time when the Canadian Forces are relying in larger numbers on members of the reserve, I'd like to ask you what steps have been taken so far to address the concerns the ombudsman raised in the report.
I also want to know whether the whole issue of compensation has been levelled out between the reserves and the regular force, because in that report they made mention of a different level of compensation for a lost limb in the reserves than there was in the regular forces. There was some really troubling documentation about reservists returning from Afghanistan wounded and going home to the community they may live in, so they're not within the unit and able to access medical services on the base.