I can't find anything to disagree with Mr. Perron on; I think we're on the same wavelength. We want the best for our veterans. Some of the examples you used, of post-traumatic stress syndrome and occupational stress injuries, are important issues to us, and I think probably one of the biggest challenges to the department in the coming years, because of the conflicts our young men and women soldiers find themselves in.
At the end of the day we have to find a way to do it better, which I think we are doing, and improve as we go along using the best models we can find from other parts of the world and from calling in the experts, which we do.
So there's not too much room to disagree there, Mr. Chair. I thought it was a pretty good statement by Mr. Perron.