Thank you.
Mr. Mogan, you mentioned a couple of times that you spoke to us in May. I went back to my notes, and there's a big note--I'm not sure if it's to you or to myself, so I'll have to ask you again. If I asked this question in May, you'll have to forgive me.
We talked about the health care review that you're doing and we're doing, and how much involvement there is with the veterans themselves. Are the general public of Canada or the veterans aware that this is going on?
You mentioned something, and again, I'll use your words. It's kind of profound, but changes have been made whenever there is a political will for it. That's unfortunate, but that's probably the reality we live in.
How much are the public of Canada or the veterans aware that we're doing a health care review? We have many people who give us comments if they are neighbours of a veteran and they see a veteran suffering. The veteran himself may not comment, but maybe the neighbour would.
Have we ever done any general advertisements? Have we done any outreach anywhere in Canada, such as your newspapers, letting them know this is going on? You may have responded positively in May. I don't remember. As I said, this might be a note to myself.
Do you have any thoughts?