I do, too, and my concern is that the minister was here with supplementary estimates, and obviously in terms of the priorities and needs within the forces, and particularly with regard to this issue—which I think more Canadians are becoming aware of because of the number of people affected when returning from Afghanistan—this should in fact be a priority. I would certainly hope we'll follow that up with the minister and with the deputy minister in terms of really pushing this up, because obviously 2011 is still too far away, given the fact that you have indicated, quite rightly, that this recommendation has been around for a while now.
That's certainly, Mr. Chairman, something we should be pushing, because without that information it's pretty hard for us to do many of the other things that I think there's a broad consensus on this committee need to be done. You need to know what you're dealing with before you can actually move ahead. So again, I appreciate that recommendation and coming back to that as well.
One of the issues deals with the reserves and the regular forces, and obviously there seemed to be an inadequate response to reservists in particular not having the same kind of network that colleagues in the regular forces have. Again, you point out particularly the need to maintain a type of standards. Can you enlighten us a little more on that from your findings?