Thank you.
I'd like to know something about keeping track of the vets. In our recent tour we were in Beauval, Saskatchewan, and the minister will know that I encountered a 98-year-old veteran of Sicily, Italy, who had walked over 100 miles to enlist back in 1939. I wonder, Minister, is there a data bank where you can punch up the name of Louis Roy and determine that he's still alive.
I've been looking up the stats on older veterans, and the latest one I have is from StatsCan 2017. About 50,000 Second World War veterans were still alive. You'd probably figure it's 40-something now. These are very elderly individuals who may need very serious care for themselves. Do we know who and where they are? How do we identify them? How do we keep track of those folks?