Thank you. I'll ask just a short question, Mr. Chair, and I'm sorry if you mentioned this while I had to step out for a few minutes.
When a member of the military is about to leave, for whatever reason--by choice, by medical discharge, what have you--in all circumstances, regardless of the nature of the leave-taking, is there a full medical assessment? You mentioned earlier, for example, that if somebody who was in Korea or World War II didn't have the audiogram, the hearing test, when they left, it was more difficult later on.
Does DND establish benchmarks for each retiring person when it comes to their hearing or their eyesight--just the various measures--so that there's a snapshot of what their physical situation was on that date, so that years later, when something comes up, there is an automatic inventory of that information available for comparison, or is it just left to the retiring person to ask for a medical?