Okay.
We're obviously all very concerned about what veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress are going through. Today's news reports have reminded us of a nightmare situation that occurred in 2017, when Mr. Desmond killed three members of his family. This matter comes to mind. We're still wondering whether veterans are receiving the help that they need. We all understand that we can't save everyone. We can't save the entire planet.
I'll move on to my next question. We know the importance and urgency of responding to cases of post-traumatic stress. New mental health guidelines concern family members of veterans. The ombudsman expressed some dissatisfaction in this area. There are fewer services, and access is difficult.
The ombudsman issued a guideline. It doesn't appear to have been followed or there doesn't seem to be a willingness to follow it. Why?