Congratulations, Mr. Frost. I look forward to working with you and hearing what you have to say. It was an interesting introduction today.
I would like to begin by telling you that we find ourselves on the same side on at least one of the issues that has been raised: to find on the side of the veteran whenever there is any doubt. It's something I've advocated for years.
One of the problems that I have seen from the government side of the House is a backlog of casework. When we came in as a government, we inherited a backlog of 7,500 cases, which seemed absolutely ludicrous. I can assure you that we're trying our best to streamline things so that it doesn't take as long.
With respect to the gold digger and clawback issues, they are both defence issues, but it's certainly something that's important to every member around this table.
If you have any evidence of clawback, I would be more than happy to see it. I have been working on this issue for more than two years, and the only clawback I've seen regarding RCMP pensions is when a member chooses to take his pension at 60 instead of 65 and a lesser amount comes forward after 65. So if you're aware of any cases, I would be happy to see them. I've been looking for something I could actually nail down.
I was also interested to hear you say during your presentation that the Legion has long advocated for an ombudsman. I've been on this committee for several years, and I would differ with that opinion. It was very difficult to get the Legion to come on side, but I'm thrilled that you're on side now, and I think you're going to add something very substantive to our discussions.
Have you had an opportunity to look at any other countries that have both a bill of rights and an ombudsman?