I'm sorry, I don't mean to interrupt, but I have so many questions.
On that note, we look at what it costs and the dollars that we hear are constantly being shovelled into VAC to help with all of these needs, yet it seems it's going into a sinkhole somewhere. When you talk about PTSD and with the little bit of experience I have in listening to members who suffer....
Does anyone go over anywhere and serve in the military where.... First of all, there's the anticipation of the potential for a scenario that would be very frightening to me, but I know you prepare for it. Then there's actually being there in theatre and actually experience a crisis. I sometimes think that Canadians think you only get PTSD if you have some kind of single horrific experience, when it's the culmination of service. Wouldn't you say? You've been in the service for 22 years.