Thank you, Mr. Chair. That's a hard act to follow.
Thank you to both of you for presenting. I had the chance to review your information. Like my colleague Ms. Hinton, I come from British Columbia. UBC has done some excellent research with gerontology and studying fall prevention. We have five different health authorities, and as you say, one size doesn't fit all veterans. That's the same within the whole country, because there are geographic and demographic differences.
In my riding I have the largest percentage of seniors 65 and older of any census metropolitan area in Canada, so I'm very familiar with the whole issue of trying to reduce hip replacements and knee replacements, not only from aging, osteoporosis, but slips and falls. I've found that we have had pretty good success within our health authority.
From your experience, do you find there's been some good dialogue between Veterans Affairs and Health Canada in working on educational programs, or do you see an area for improvement there?