Thank you, Doctor, for your presentation, as well as for writing your book. I've read both of your books, and they did the best job, from anything I've seen, in explaining not only what you did, but why we were there and why each of the individuals who went over there played an important role, much like in the other, perhaps more famous wars. Canadians know a lot more about what we did in World War I and World War II, and I appreciated even your bringing people up to speed on things that happened in Bosnia, for instance. And thank you also for going there when you didn't have to. It reminds me of the greatest generation who felt called to go. We all thank you for that.
I want to talk about a specific incident you mentioned in your book, and I'm not sure if it's been resolved yet. You mentioned that some of the medics were paying up to $600 out of their own pockets to get better backpacks so they could better serve the fallen on the field. What was provided for free to them was inadequate, so they were spending their own after-tax dollars to supplement their kit.
Was that ever resolved, to your knowledge, or is that an ongoing concern?