I've been known not to invent stuff when I don't know. I'm not sure. But what the committee should be aware of, and this is an issue for the committee to look into because my information may be outdated, is that National Defence and Veterans Affairs Canada may still have two inventories of approved medication for psychiatric conditions. Part of what probably happened to me is that DND and Veterans Affairs still haven't agreed as to if this medication is covered at DND and Veterans Affairs. I believe it was approved at DND and it wasn't approved at Veterans Affairs. One has to ask, why is that? If it's good for Grenier when he's in uniform, why is it all of a sudden bad for Grenier?
In the world of psychiatry, that is probably a very small example of the dissonance in the whole mental health system, not only in the military and Veterans Affairs, but across Canada. If this were a committee that looked at mental health in general, you would discover this throughout. Not that DND doesn't need to get its act together, but the entire process is very systemic.