My riding of Algoma--Manitoulin--Kapuskasing is humongous, and throughout it there are quite a few legions. There are lots of veterans in the area as well, of course, and some of them continue to have difficulties with respect to being diagnosed with related illnesses that may come around. I know you've made the argument with respect to people who have disabilities of some kind, and we know that sometimes these disabilities don't show up right away, especially when they're mental disabilities.
You talked about treatment authorization centres and counsellors. Could you elaborate on that, as well as the importance of the changes you are requesting and how they would benefit those people? Are there other recommendations you can make with respect to accessibility for people who are looking to be diagnosed? I know of one case in particular in which they're indicating that we're not going to provide any service unless the person can prove it; the onus is on the person to prove that they have these symptoms or these disabilities.