That's fine.
One of the concerns, of course, is finding the resources and the personnel in order to do the work you're asking. This committee was in Shearwater recently, and we spoke to Dr. Heather McKinnon. She indicated that a lot of medical personnel would send veterans over to her, because they had indicated to her that they have difficulty dealing with VAC in regard to veterans' issues. She's a former member of the military herself and she has a clear understanding of what they're going through.
I think this is what you're saying, that if people are trained and have a clear understanding—they may even be members of the military, but in an OT circumstance—then they'll have a much clearer understanding of what your husband goes through and then what you go through. I think that's a wonderful recommendation, and we thank you for that.
Have you had an opportunity, then, or would you take an opportunity later—Mr. Cannan could probably arrange this for you—to speak to the defence committee as well? As Madam Hinton often mentions, some of these issues cross both defence and veterans affairs.
So would you take a future opportunity, do you think, to speak to the defence committee as well? I think your wonderful presentation should be shared among as many people as possible.