Certainly. My questions were for my own thoughts in trying to figure out where some of these newer veterans are going.
Perhaps I could go to Mr. Fraser for a second. I represent two military bases in my riding, 4 Wing Cold Lake and Edmonton Garrison.
With Cold Lake being such a beautiful community, we get a lot of veterans who retire in that area. I often find that one of the concerns is post-traumatic stress disorder. A lot of guys voluntarily leave the forces and then a year or two later, or five years later, like a gentleman I'm dealing with now, they are diagnosed with PTSD. Of course, he doesn't have access to anything, as he would have had if he had been diagnosed immediately, while he was still in the forces. So he goes to the insurance companies to help deal with this and I find it tremendously frustrating dealing with these organizations.
Would you have any history on that? Do you have any thoughts on any recommendations we can put in here for that?