Mr. Chair, I think in many ways we do tie in. We participate in boards and symposiums and there is an exchange of information.
What I find disturbing is that a study as comprehensive as the ALS study that the United States military did was basically denied. There's a similar study. And I can't comment on the scientific rigour of the PTSD study, but these are the kinds of things that we should be taking on.
Indeed, for Korean war veterans, we have adopted some of the studies that the Australians have done in terms of chest ailments. It seems that there is no desire to actively reach out and find these sources of information that we might be able to apply in the Canadian context.