This is for confirmation again.
With the transfer of Ste. Anne's Hospital, there will be approximately 1,300 federal DVA jobs that will be gone from Ste. Anne's alone. Then from DVA's own information, an additional 804 jobs are to be reduced over the period of three years. That's a reduction of 2,100 jobs out of a department of approximately 4,100 to 4,200, representing a 45% personnel cut, which in personnel is a bit more than 1.1%. The government on that alone will be saving a tremendous amount of money in that one department.
My question to you is, with the transfer of Ste. Anne's and with many modern-day veterans, including some World War II veterans who cannot access things like the Camp Hill hospital, the Colonel Belcher, or the Perley, etc., what is the federal government's plan, through DVA, to offer long-term health care for modern-day veterans?