Yes, I very much would.
At present, injured veterans are already taking a 25% pay cut when they go on their earnings loss benefit. Had they not been injured, it's money that they would have put aside, put into savings, in the best part of their career, in the end years. In the U.S., ever since the GI Bill came out during the Second World War, there have always been low-interest home loans available for injured veterans get them on their feet, to make them stable in their home life, thereby taking stress off the family.
An injured veteran at this time cannot get home mortgage insurance. Because they're injured, they don't qualify. If they happen to pass away due to their injuries, then the wife is left with the burden.
These are some programs in the U.S. that aren't available in Canada. I think it's something this committee should recommend correcting.