Thank you.
I grew up in a military family. The assumption is that most soldiers are retiring at the end and that they are ready and are walking out the way they want to go. When my father retired at 55 because of forced retirement—as a general, he had to retire at that age—the transition seemed to be quite easily done. We see that, and that is what the assumption is. He was ready to retire. Now, he came in with a perception of when he was going to get out when he signed up. Over the years, as he re-signed in and stayed in, he had a perception of when he would get out.
The impression I'm getting right now is that this perception isn't there. The perceptions that soldiers have when they are signing up and when they get out are two different scenarios. Have you looked at that? Has VAC looked at what we are saying to them beforehand, when they have a certain perception, yet when they come out, they are expecting something else? Can you comment on that please?