Just to follow on what Mr. Stoffer raised, one of the reasons I think it's so important is that you'll talk to a lot of vets, and it's a matter of what records are available. I realize that's more of a DND issue, but I think it's an intervention that this department could continue making. If the person leaves, they should have a complete set of their records. They should be advised strongly that those may be necessary in 10, 15, 20 years--not at the moment, but later on. Certainly before they actually leave the military, that is important. It's a strong role that this department can play in advising, through DND, that they get that advice early.
Thank you.