Maybe I didn't explain it.
Probably most of the 308 parliamentarians are using a lot of those tools. We use websites, we use the larger print in our material. It's still not going to help us to get a list of people.
The government knows--I shouldn't say the government--the military knows where their people are. They would have an address for them. We have to be able to reach these individuals to provide service to them, and it's difficult and frustrating. We build our files as quickly as we can, but as you've pointed out, 1,800 vision-impaired veterans are a clear indication that we're not reaching these people, considering the number in the general population with vision problems.
So we struggle with how to figure out how to get to them. People who have large military bases in their community may have more of a network, but in a far-flung riding like mine, it's very, very hard to build these files. And everything you've said is exactly true in my riding. These people don't know what's available, so we struggle to figure out how we're going to do that.
I think you mentioned we have 30 veterans who were blinded in combat. Is that recent combat or is that combat from the other crises?