Thank you, Mr. Stoffer.
Okay. We have two more people, Monsieur Perron and Monsieur St. Denis.
It's the Conservative side right now, so I'm going to take my position as chair and use that prerogative to ask you a question.
When Mr. Cliff Chadderton was appearing before us, I know Mr. Epp who was previously here asked this question and I found it was very informative and enlightening. I've enjoyed your presentation so far. He asked about Mr. Chadderton's service and asked him to give us a sense of where he'd been, his story within the Canadian Forces.
I'd like to add an addendum to that. Maybe tell some stories in that five minutes of where you think over the years we as Canadians may have let our soldiers or their families down in terms of provision and looking after them.
So your personal story in terms of your involvement with the forces over the years, and then if you can think of any stories of things, just generically, where you think we could have done a better job as a country—