Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
I've been trying to figure out when you two gentlemen came before us, but you kept tricking me. You are with Brian Ferguson, individually, so I don't know if you've been here
Mr. Miller, you were here in September. I don't know if you said this, but I'm going to read it: “There is a lot of information about a lot of services to serve a lot of people who need a lot of help.” Not much has changed from that. The people need help, but I'm glad to hear that services are improving and you're moving the issues forward. We are grateful for that.
Mr. Mogan, you visited us in May, if not many other times. We talked about how to reach out on your health care review that is going on in your department. How do we do it? We talked about whether we've tried to contact the veteran who is not accessing these services. Whether it was one of us who said it, or maybe it was you, one of the issues we talked about that day was that we thought we could advertise in the papers. Somehow we could try to reach the veteran on the street who is not doing that, because, as you know, we have difficulty with that. Was that ever considered, or was it done in different venues I am not aware of? This was quite a while ago.