Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all the witnesses for coming forward today.
There is no way over the course of the hour and 10 minutes or more that we're going to be able to get through all the questions that any member of this committee might have, so I encourage all of you to submit to the committee any afterthoughts you may have in improving the system. That's really why we're here.
Sean, you provided us with testimony as we were discussing the caregiver benefit. You talked about some of the many challenges that exist in dealing with veterans. At that time you also offered to provide solutions. That's why the committee invited you back. I know what you've gone through is well documented in your CBC article that highlighted that. It was written by Murray Brewster, so I don't want to focus on that. I want to focus on how the situation can be fixed.
As a member of this committee I can tell you we're all interested in resolving this issue. I've often started any discussions I've had with veterans, their families, advocates like you, Sean, suggesting that this has existed as a generational problem. It was a problem for the Conservative government when we were in power as well, and I'll acknowledge that. It's not just the current Liberal government. The whole intent of what we're trying to do is to fix this.
Sean, Tina and Allan as well, give us some suggestions on what you think is a solution to resolving many of the issues you've highlighted.