If there was a negative impact during military service, the Canadian Armed Forces health services would certainly take care of that. However, if there is a long-term impact on a veteran's health, they can definitely contact Veterans Affairs Canada at any time to request compensation or support benefits. If adverse effects are discovered later, the affected individuals have the right to contact the department.
It is true that this is an issue that is being studied in detail now, not only at Veterans Affairs Canada, but also among our partners abroad and in the Canadian Armed Forces. The Standing Committee on Veterans Affairs conducted a comprehensive study on women veterans, to which the government has just responded. There's still a lot to be done on the research side, and we're working on that.