As I said, I have no objection if we're going to go this way, and I don't think anyone on our side of the table has any objection, providing we stick with what Veterans Affairs Canada can do and don't go off on another tangent.
But I would ask, then, that if we do go in this direction there be some agreement amongst members here that we're not attacked in the House of Commons about not getting on with the health care review, when that's in fact what we're trying to do. And if you want to stop going forward with perhaps the VIP portion of it or anything else and study strictly the PTSD, that's again this committee's decision. But it would be very unfair to attack in the House about not moving forward on the health care review when we're trying very desperately to do that here.