Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you, Mr. Missal. We appreciate very much your appearing before the committee. I was quite intrigued that you had worked in Toronto for a while and, if there's time, perhaps we could talk about that.
I have a couple of questions.
First, Mr. Reynolds talked about the fact that you have the ability to collect a great deal of data and apply that data. You talked about the fact that there are many female veterans. We're discussing the issue of military sexual trauma, and I have some concerns in regard to how women are identified, men as well, in terms of that kind of trauma, and the tracking and supports. I'm thinking of the clinical help that is given to them.
What's your experience in terms of that? Do women and men readily report? Is there a special service in regard to the tracking and support systems?