Well, if you're able to get it, I'd be very interested in that.
I also want to come back to a point that Mr. Maxwell mentioned. We had a veteran, Mr. Thomson, at our last meeting, and frankly, I was really shocked about how the process moved. Before that, we had Mr. Walbourne say that the process was not fixable; however, we have to work within what we have.
Here we had a veteran who was medically discharged from the Canadian Armed Forces, but he had to wait months and months for the veterans' office to make sure that it was attributable and that it would go forward.
Since we are looking for solutions, one of the things that Ms. Wagantall has brought forward is, why don't we just have people who join the Armed Forces sign a form ahead of time saying, if it's required, VAC can have access to your medical records?
Madame Vaillancourt, do you see any downside to that? Would that be an efficiency that would be easily implementable?