Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much for your appearance here, and thank you very much for the great presentation on the issues that you have with your own veterans.
I want to ask you a question regarding the process. When somebody is retiring from the RCMP, what is the process that is followed? I know that in the army, the compulsory retirement age is 60—on your birthday you are out—but there is an entire process before retirement. You need to pass your medical examination and you need to go to various interviews with social workers, with VAC representatives. It's an entire process that gives you information on what you have to do when you are no longer in the forces.
It is a similar process in the RCMP when people are retiring. Am I correct that your retirement age is 65?