I'm disappointed to hear you're feeling the way you are, and that you've been treated the way you have been.
I want to ask you a question, because you are in the JPSU and you've been there for a while. The ombudsman had a report last September in which he said some view being posted at a joint personnel support unit as the kiss of death, from a career perspective, and he says that as long as this perception exists, it constitutes a barrier to care. He also said that a second concern raised was that certain elements of the chain of command are either opposed to the JPSU approach to managing the significantly ill and injured or have yet to embrace it, and that if this friction is not promptly reconciled by CF strategic leadership, it's questionable whether the current approach will succeed on an institutional level.
Would you care to comment on those remarks?