Okay. Thank you.
Mr. Hunter, what a burden you bear. I know why you do it and I appreciate the fact that you do it.
One thing that frustrates me as a member of Parliament is that often, as is the case with Tina, it gets elevated to a member of Parliament's office. I can recall one situation, just after Chris Garnier received his benefits, in which I had a veteran come into my office threatening to commit suicide. I sent an expletive-filled email to Minister O'Regan at the time and within 15 minutes got a phone call and an email back from his chief of staff.
How often do you see a situation in which people are so frustrated in dealing with the process that they have to reach out?
I happen to think that no one should ever have to reach out to a member of Parliament to get benefits that they've earned in representing their country. I'm curious to know why Mr. Bruyea would have to reach out to you, given his high-profile status as an advocate for veterans in this country.