You were talking about people suffering from PTSD. I want to come back to a question my colleague asked earlier. When a soldier, a veteran, realizes after a few years that he is having difficulty sleeping and is suffering from anxiety, that he is dealing with post-traumatic stress syndrome, an assessment is done by a psychologist or a human behaviour specialist. The veteran notifies Veterans Affairs of the situation and the diagnosis is challenged. I am giving an example.
Let us assume that the claim is rejected by the department or that more information is requested. If a diagnosis of post-traumatic stress syndrome is challenged, does the person have to redo his whole medical history and go through the whole assessment process again with someone else?