If I could, then, get a little bit of quantitative detail on that, in terms of hours or numbers or dollars, it will be helpful. I suspect I'm going to be advocating for more, no matter what it is, because it's my job. And I think it will help you, if I have the numbers, to demand that your minister goes to Treasury Board to get more money to do the kind of work I think is necessary.
I'll also be advocating for two centres of excellence, and I have already made this public. We need Canadian-born research because I think the cultural context of soldiers returning to Canada is different from the cultural context in the United States. There's a different sociological reception. So I'm pushing hard on a Quebec centre and an Alberta centre,
two centres of excellence in post-traumatic stress research and the research of other mental health conditions.
I was going to ask about dental care and teeth grinding, frankly, with respect to post-traumatic stress disorder, and the difficulty some veterans are having in the bureaucratic maze they're going through. They are grinding their teeth because of PTSD, it's been acknowledged, but they can't get crowns replaced because of the rules. Can't we get more flexible on this?