Thank you, it's good to see you again.
I've been thinking about this question of services and how very important the services are that are provided by Veterans Affairs Canada. There are also external routes that have some very innovative approaches. I'm thinking right now, for example, of the Wounded Warriors, and the canine and equine therapies that they have been using and exploring. I've heard a great deal of positives about both of those.
I've also heard a lot from the Legions and real concern expressed about the fact that the poppy funds in legions are being utilized to provide services where there is a vacuum.
The question is, does the department reach out to those groups like the Legion, like the Wounded Warriors, like all of those wonderful folks who have come together to help and have been innovative? Do you connect with them in terms of what VAC might be able to provide beyond what is currently in the lexicon?