Thank you for that. I couldn't support you more in those initiatives.
Having said that, I note that with veterans we are in a cycle right now where we have a tremendous number of veterans returning from the theatre of war who are suffering, a lot of them, from PTSD. We know that. We have peacekeepers who are suffering from PTSD. Their symptoms are still fresh even though they may have been returned from duty 10 years ago; they still have these issues.
So I think that with veterans, because they are the responsibility of the federal government...I know they utilize the provincial health care system, but the federal government still has the responsibility. I believe my honourable colleague across the way said earlier that we have to ensure that really we have a lifelong care of veterans.
So I guess we have an opportunity now, utilizing some of the research that you've done, of actually applying that for veterans and probably getting out of the inter-jurisdictional quagmire that we have between the province and the federal government. I would encourage you—and I know that you do work with Veterans Affairs Canada—to cross that chasm.