I'll be glad to answer that question.
I just want to take one step back. When the aboriginal veteran goes into long-term care or into a hospital or something, it's quite a shock going from the aboriginal environment into the, for the sake of a better word, mainstream environment, where there's no sensitivity to his aboriginality, even language, or whatever. I was reading the minutes of the previous meetings you had, and you had talked about the loneliness that the veteran feels in the system. I would say that would be compounded for the aboriginal veteran, because not only are they in a strange environment, away from the community, but the food they're being served has very little relation to their cultural background.
I think that some acknowledgement of the traditional foods or some process of having traditional foods coming through the system would be of great value.