Thank you, Chair.
Ms. Mathyssen tried to steal my thunder earlier on.
I am going to circle back and ask the question again.
Becoming a base commander or a wing commander is no small feat. We have highly intelligent officers who are running bases, so this is no discredit to their intelligence. Their expertise is in the training that they've received throughout their career. Now we're dealing with toxic chemicals that are on the base, and they need to learn how to identify that.
Brigadier-General Forestier, you mentioned that you give them information to help them identify. My concern is this: Can they overlook that? Is that something that is either overlooked or ignored? Maybe they have budgetary restraints and don't want to deal with the chemical issues, so instead of dealing with them right away, they want to push them off.
How do we address this? How do you address my concerns that I have with these questions?