Thanks so much.
Thank you all for being here.
My question revolves around medical release/disability, somebody who may be released but is not yet physically able to participate.
I'm going to quote something that's in the notes from the Library of Parliament. It says:Minister Fantino has stated that the PSER [Public Service Employment Regulations] will also be amended so that the priority will be valid for five years following the date on which the member of the CAF asserts his or her right.
For example, a person could get out, be medically released, be going through rehab and so on, and not be in a physical or mental position to assert that five-year window. According to what I'm reading here, this means that all members released for medical reasons will have five years to recover, and once they are fit to work will be entitled to the priority right for another five-year period.
Is that correct? I'm hoping that it is.