It should go to the clerk, and the clerk will deal with you directly, Mr. Polachek.
There's one other item of business to come before the committee, and that is the motion from Mr. Wrzesnewskyj, and we will deal with that right now.
The motion is probably before the committee. For the record, I will read it:
As the Auditor General's report of October 2008, chapter 4 noted that 75% of soldiers who had reported mental health problems or disorders did not receive sufficient help; and Brigadier General Hilary Jaeger noted in her testimony that 27% of returning soldiers from Afghanistan have mental health issues ranging from substance abuse to depression and post-traumatic stress disorder; therefore the Public Accounts Committee calls upon the Auditor General to do an audit of the military health care provided to returning soldiers from operations in Afghanistan, with a special emphasis on the 27% screened to have significant mental health issues.
That is the motion. I'll ask Mr. Wrzesnewskyj to comment, but before I do that, at the last meeting one of the members, and I believe it was Mr. Sweet, brought up that one of the other committees is touching on this issue. I thought from something I read that maybe the Senate is also, and I'm going to ask the analyst to speak to that.