Thank you. I couldn't agree more.
You did mention, of course—and I appreciate that another member already has asked a question about it—the importance of the department conducting and publishing a gender-based analysis of its policies. I know that you didn't speak to this specifically in your report, but I'm just wondering if there would be interest in the future, because I know one of the challenges is that the majority of single veterans are women. We talk about their support and their caregiver support, but really, until this work is done and it's public, we won't be able to see clearly what those gaps are.
I know that a previous ombudsperson was really focused on making sure that we start talking more about women veterans. I'm wondering if you could speak to why this GBA+ report is so important to share with the public. I know this is maybe getting to be too much, and I really respect that, but in terms of you setting your own priorities, do you see the situation of women veterans as something that you may be looking into? Because I'm seeing a growing gap.