Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the witnesses.
When we were discussing the mental health system for our men and women in the Canadian Forces, the commentary was that this was kind of a Cadillac system, that the members of the Canadian Forces have the best access in the country to mental health services.
I was formerly on the health committee, and we talked about electronic health records and how the Canadian Forces have a significant advantage. They're able to do what the provinces and territories can't do, in that they know that where these people move, their health records will follow them.
If we have acknowledged it's a good mental health system and a good way to track the medical care or the electronic health records of our men and women in uniform, I'm questioning why we can't extrapolate the data as to who's receiving mental health services. You said there's no formalized system in place, but isn't the data already there, and why can't we get to it?