I joke. Having been at Veterans Affairs I saw the tail end of what happened when soldiers came out ill and injured, and sometimes the struggle they had getting the services and benefits they desired and needed. Looking back at this organization, I believe there is a large gap in communication and education. I'll go back to it again and again. I think our office can play a big role. That's one reason I'd like to be there.
The other one is that I believe it's an opportunity for real change. When you listen to the senior chain of command—and I've had a chance to meet most of them—I believe there's a genuine desire to make some changes. I think we can be at the forefront of those changes, helping people get there. There's a wonderful opportunity here to make a lasting difference to how the Canadian Forces engage, employ, and deploy people.