I think I've gone on quite a bit. There's not really much more that really needs to be added. Well, of course there actually is, but I think everyone wants to go off after this.
I do want to reiterate one of the fundamental things that has to be shifted. Again, these are the closing remarks that I had in my initial statement. I will repeat them as my final remarks.
In the end, it doesn't really matter what programs or benefits are available if the veteran cannot access them. It is incredibly problematic that a key barrier to access is the failure by VAC to operate under the auspices of the benefit of the doubt, instead relying on an insurance-minded bureaucratic culture of denial by design.
Thank you for the time.