Thank you.
Senator Dallaire, as I mentioned, I think we met briefly about two or three years ago, when you spoke in London at an event and told your story. I can tell you that it was moving for everyone. You wonder how one individual can deal with the kind of trauma you went through.
We're talking about bringing in and initiating the clinics that you've indicated are essential and that the government now wants to bring on-line. We also had discussions with other people.
I think about the capabilities for getting professional people to staff, operate, and do the necessary treatment, as we have a backlog, but it's only for those who are here, when our health care system is stretched in the public sector. All of our towns can't get doctors. We have an issue pretty much across Canada in terms of that.
I know you'd mentioned in your opening talk that the military needs to require those, because we as a government are saying to individuals that they are going to serve their country. But we're still going to have a numbers issue on the capabilities of opening more of these. Is there a scenario you may have thought about that would help us in terms of some recommendations on how we could meet those capabilities?