Thank you very much.
It's great to see you again. We very much appreciate your frankness and honesty when it comes to some of the issues that our veterans clearly are facing, issues that we want to improve on.
I want to ask you first about the issue of access, whether it's to Ste. Anne's or the Pavilion in Nova Scotia and so on. At the moment, access is restricted to veterans of World War I, World War II, and the Korean War. I can't help but wonder about when that decision was made, as it was not recognizing the combat situations that many of soldiers are in today.
Don't you think we should have access for many of these soldiers coming from Afghanistan who require it today? There's a case in Nova Scotia, I think, of an individual who is in a mental health institute and wants access to the Pavilion, as they call it. Why was that decision made that way?