Good morning, colleagues. We are continuing today with the standing committee's study on the care of ill and injured Canadian Armed Forces members.
We have three groups before us this morning. They are the Canadian Association for Disabled Skiing, represented by Clay Dawdy, the director of Calabogie Adaptive Snowsports, National Capital Division; and Bob Gilmour, operations director with Calabogie Adaptive Snowsports.
We have the Canadian Mental Health Association, represented by Mark Ferdinand, the national director of public policy.
The third group before us this morning is the Canadian Association of Occupational Therapists, Elizabeth Steggles, professional affairs executive, and Nicolas McCarthy, communications officer.
We will begin with 10-minute presentations from each of the groups in the order I just referenced, and then we'll go around the table with our questions for the witnesses.
Mr. Dawdy, you have 10 minutes.