Thank you, Colonel. Clearly, you care very much about the veterans and your desire to do a good job by them.
We had a presentation the other day from your staff member when we were in Charlottetown, and what was evident through all of the deck that we were presented with was that part of your job is the issue of the homeless veteran. The individual who we had all heard about in New Brunswick was an example. Throughout that document you reference that you don't want to see any veterans homeless and on the street. Well, I can assure you, none of us do either.
How would you suggest the department play a more active role in trying to ensure—whether that means visiting food banks or shelters—that veterans are getting the kind of support that they clearly deserve if they need it, so we don't find out that we have veterans who are resorting to food banks and living in shelters or are homeless altogether?