Thank you very much for coming out. This is a great opportunity for us to find co-relation.
I found your comments in your presentation about the things that are changing interesting, Ms. Ramsay, in terms of, over the next five years, the increase in terms of health care services, also in terms of the connection that we need to continually make between Canadian Forces, Defence, and VAC. I think, quite honestly, we need to do that. I want to turn more toward the VAC and some of your thoughts about that, because that's actually what our mandate is.
Everyone talks about how we need to do more. I don't know that we ever will get to wherever the “more” is, but it does not take away from our desire to be fair and to provide our veterans with the services, the protection, and the health care they need.
I'm wondering if you can just talk a little bit about the relationship that has changed between National Defence and VAC in terms of being able to provide better services as that transition happens. We get caught in this in-between, transitional period; it was brought up by Mr. Stoffer and confirmed in some clarifications by Ms. Hinton. Would you comment quickly about that relationship change, if there has been any?