Unfortunately, when that big bunch of patients from Bosnia in 1992 was released and went downtown for treatment, I think VAC had to quickly react and find psychologists downtown, but the quality of care of some of those psychologists was not at the level we would like. They did their best at that time, but now I think we really have to have a special team that is specialized in working with PTSD patients. It's the same with us.
We members of the Canadian Forces and people who treat veterans, need specific funds to help us update our knowledge of the relevant issues. It is an enormous task. We see what the United States and other countries are doing. We find ways among ourselves of sending one of us to the U.S., to the convention in Sainte-Anne, but we should be doing much more of that kind of thing. For the good of Veterans Affairs, we should ensure that people who treat our patients when they are released are more competent than they are at present. I'm not saying that they are all bad, but the quality is perhaps not ideal. This issue needs to be looked at more closely.