At one point in time, some indications were given and some expressions voiced at this committee that certain veterans, when approaching Veterans Affairs, are not treated with respect and dignity. That's a pretty scathing comment, in my mind. It's been testified here; it's on the record.
This is directly opposite to what I experienced when I was at Veterans Affairs in Charlottetown. I was amazed at the amount of care and technique and strategy there was to give the veterans all the respect and dignity they deserved, as well as the benefit of the doubt in any matters that concerned borderline questions about whether there was a disability or not. In comparison with other models that I suppose are similar, I would say it erred on the side of generosity, and, as I said, granted respect and dignity.
What's your reaction to that comment having been made?