Thank you.
Welcome back, Mr. Marchand. We've had the pleasure of your company before. Some rather interesting comments have been going around the table, but the fact of the matter is this committee agreed to invite you here today to ask you for your views on the bill of rights. We've not actually touched on that yet. I will have a couple of questions for you and I'll split any remaining time with my colleague, Mr. Shipley.
How do you feel a bill of rights would impact VRAB's current work? That's the first question.
Secondly, what in your opinion should be included in the bill of rights? You deal with veterans on a fairly regular basis. I would like to have your perspective on this. We've certainly heard from a number of veterans groups, and we have a pretty good idea of what they want in it. Personally, I have a pretty good idea of what I'd like to see. I'd like to see it kept very simple, clear, and easy for veterans to understand.
I'd like to know what your views on those two things are, please, and I'll leave the remaining time with Mr. Shipley.