Okay, thank you.
A couple of months ago I had the privilege to speak to the past president of the Canadian Medical Association, Dr. Haggie. He was talking about his concerns in regard to what happens to veterans and the denial of benefits. He said that he thinks there should be a cost-benefit analysis. Basically, when veterans are denied, when they're not given the kinds of benefits they need, there's a cost to the community and there's a cost to the health care system.
Does it make sense to you that we need to be more cognizant of the fact that there's a cost somewhere, and it's to families, it's to veterans, and it's to our entire community?