Thank you, Mr. Chair.
This is the civilized way to go about it. You have to do it like that, otherwise your head spins.
I go back to the question that my colleague, Ms. Demers, asked. I am 67 years old and I go to the Remembrance Day ceremonies on November 11. I see men of 80 or 85 standing, trembling and crying, and when the ceremonial guns go off, they cover their ears because they just cannot stand it.
I am no doctor or psychologist, but I try to be as informed as I can. Their wives tell me that these men drown their troubles in Beefeater gin. That is a psychological wound to me. I am not here to lecture people. Americans, Canadians, everyone in the capitalist world, the free world, must make some effort to take care of the psychological wounds from which these 80-year-old veterans are suffering.
Those are my comments. So can you comment on that order I have given to take care of elderly veterans?