Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Following your lead, I should disclose that I am a member of the Coquitlam Legion 263, and also my mother-in-law served in the air force during the Second World War.
Thank you to all of our witnesses for being here this morning.
I have one question that I'd like to ask all three of our witnesses. Do you agree with the idea that there exists a moral, legal, fiduciary, and social obligation between the people and the Government of Canada to provide equitable financial compensation and support services to past and active members of the armed forces who have been injured, disabled, or have died as a result of military service, and to their dependents, which the Government of Canada is obligated to fulfill?
Perhaps the Legion members can start.