There's a benefit of doubt principle there that, even if it does not appear in a medical record from the Canadian Armed Forces, if there's a likelihood, based on the description of the injury, that it is the case. There's a benefit of doubt principle in our own legislation and the way in which we pursue disability adjudication. If it seems likely that a member sustained a knee injury related to either repetitive trauma or a single trauma, even if it's not documented, I think, as you would understand, members of the committee and Mr. Chair, not all injuries are reported in the Canadian Armed Forces for a number of reasons.
On June 2nd, 2023. See this statement in context.