You're a kind man, sir. Bless your heart.
We've alluded to some other places, and I note the work here of some of our staff. The United States has the GI Bill of Rights, there is the Strategy for Veterans in the United Kingdom, and there is the Service Charter of the Australian Department of Veterans' Affairs. I would be very keen on finding out more about those and how they compare to what we're coming up with, and then doing a bit of compare and contrast, for whatever that's worth.
Now it's Liberal time. Do we have anybody who wants to speak? All right, that's absolutely fine.
Is there anybody on the Conservative side who has more to add? No, okay.
Are there any more from the Bloc? Mr. Gaudet? No, okay.
I would like to thank our witnesses very much for appearing today. You were very generous with your time, and we appreciate that.
As Monsieur Perron said, “I think it would be very valuable for you to engage with us as you go through this process.“
Thank you very much. The meeting is adjourned.