Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for your assistance. All the members of the committee around this table know my concerns very well. I am particularly interested in what I call psychological wounds, that is, post-traumatic stress. For Canadians, this is a new affliction, a new kind of wound. But you in America have a little more experience because, if I remember correctly, you began studying the issue and developing your expertise during the Vietnam War.
What kinds of services do you provide to those young people?