Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
Also, thank you very much to all the witnesses for coming here this afternoon, especially Mr. MacEachern. My best condolences, and I understand everything is still very fresh, and I don't think any words can bring any relief to you or your daughter. I can't find words to describe how bad I feel in hearing your story.
I have one request and one question. Down the road, if you would like or if you can, list some recommendations—and I don't want to put you on the spot now—that you think would be useful for us when we complete the study, do a report, and recommend changes to the charter, it would be appreciated.
But the question I want to ask is this. In all of these several years after your wife left the army and was trying to adjust to civilian life, was there any beacon of hope at some point that you or she did get some understanding, or did get some hope that she would be okay?