Thank you for that answer.
Also, as you know, this backlog started to really become alarming in 2017.
Many veterans who are watching today also watched a vote in the House of Commons on September 25, 2018. It was discovered that a non-veteran, a civilian, Christopher Garnier, who had murdered Catherine Campbell in Truro, Nova Scotia, and became convicted in a court of law of not only brutally killing her but taking her body and putting it into a container and putting it under a bridge, was receiving veteran benefits vis-Ă -vis his father who was a veteran. We asked the House of Commons to vote on whether this was appropriate for a convicted killer.
By the way, Catherine was 31 years old. She was a police officer and also a volunteer firefighter. She and her family have inspired me over the years. We recently lost her father who went from this world knowing that the man who brutally murdered and strangled his daughter is receiving veterans benefits. To a person on the government side, it was voted to maintain those benefits for Mr. Garnier.
Is Mr. Garnier still receiving benefits from the financial side of Veterans Affairs Canada?