Thank you. I have a couple of questions just to wrap up.
You mentioned you appreciate the veterans' support. I think that's important, not just for the political side, but I think it's important that the veterans know they have a support group like yours that is working for them. I think actually we need to take that a step beyond. You're dealing mostly in terms of a Gerontological Advisory Committee; that indicates the age group. I think now we're talking about expansion into the new vets. These issues you're dealing with are the same issues they're going to be dealing with at some point in time.
I'm just wondering, when we talk about some of the issues that veterans have to deal with when they come back, if there's a difference...? We have civilians and the RCMP who go through these traumatic diseases or experiences. Maybe it's the trauma that brings on the disease, or the injury. Post-traumatic stress, as we call it, is one of those.
Do you believe there's a difference between the individual who is in the public and has not been involved with the armed forces and those who have been involved with the armed forces in terms of some of the treatment they may need?