Thank you, Chair.
It's good to see you, Doctor.
You've sent a bit of a chill through the room with respect to some of your comments. I want to read you something from the surgeon general's mental health strategy and ask you to comment on it:
Due to the relatively small number of suicides among CAF members each year, it is not possible to identify statistically significant changes from year to year. Rates must therefore be assessed over five-year periods. The United States Army’s suicide rate has doubled over the past decade and there has been considerable attention to the rate of suicide in the CAF. Suicide rates have, in contrast, remained stable in the CAF over the last 10 years. Suicide rates in the CAF are no higher, and are in fact lower, than those in the general population of the same age and sex. There is no increased rate of suicide among those who have deployed versus those who have not.
What do you make of that in terms of some of your comments?