I'll be brief, colleagues.
After our constituency work week, we'll be coming back on Tuesday. We will have the departmental officials from Veterans Affairs Canada give us an update of where they believe they are at with the new veterans charter and their recommendations for going forward.
On Thursday, the witnesses we were supposed to have for the second hour today will be coming, the new combined Historica-Dominion Institute. Then, of course, I'll be relying on members of the committee for suggestions for witnesses going forward.
I am going to have our clerk distribute a report that we did in the 39th Parliament on post-traumatic stress disorder. Madam Sgro has distributed it to the committee before and has also sent me, as chair, a letter regarding some past Toronto Star articles and concerns raised by them, which Madam Sgro shares, about the treatment received by veterans returning from Afghanistan. So I want to distribute the PTSD study done in the previous Parliament. Of course, Monsieur Gaudet would be very familiar with that, as he was part of the committee at that time. With the report, you will have an idea of what's already on the record and then you can best select the kinds of witnesses you want and the path you want go on for investigation. That's all it's for; it's just a resource for you.
Madam Sgro.