Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Welcome. It's good to see you again, Mr. Sullivan.
There are a couple of things I want to touch on, but I want to focus on the young veterans because I think that's where our big challenge on a number of fronts is going to be, and it plays a bit to what Mr. Andrews was raising. We're not allowed to just list, because a lot of these people don't want to be identified. They don't want us to simply put them on a list. They don't want to be acknowledged and so on. That continues to be a real challenge. My sense from when we're meeting some of them is that when they do, the department does respond fairly quickly. If they don't want to be identified.... It's almost like the Legion on Remembrance Day. They don't want the government up front in their face. That's very clear.
But let's talk a bit about the younger vets, because that's frustrating--I'm sure for them, but certainly for anybody who is interested, which would be all of us here and I think most Canadians. They are separate from the older vets and they want to be recognized differently from the Legion. I know you are in discussions with them, or their representatives. What are you finding? What do you think they're looking for that we can be helpful on, or how can we change our approach to bring them out or to reach out to them?