Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
You mentioned the new veterans in your presentation. The old veterans from the Korean War and the Second World War are getting fewer and fewer and the new veterans are coming on board.
As you know, we have two components in the Canadian army. We have the reserves and we have the regular force. I was in both of them, and I retired from the regular force, so I have seen the services. They were okay; no problem.
What about the reserves? I'm asking this question because 25% of the people deployed in Afghanistan were from the reserves. I'm not aware of any programs covering the reserves who are retiring or require medical services. I don't know how the medical coverage is working, if they have a medical problem. They became veterans because they served not only one tour in Afghanistan but also two tours in Afghanistan, and they served in peacekeeping operations in Bosnia and Herzegovina. These are the new veterans. They are a sizeable part of the people who were deployed overseas.
I know that DND has a process with the regular force people, but I'm not aware of anything going on with the reserves.