I don't feel qualified to answer that. I'm sorry. I know you'd like a response. When I cast my mind back on the 200 interviews, there were complaints about treatment from Veterans Affairs, absolutely. To the best of my recollection right now, I can't recall any veteran who suggested that where their treatment from Veterans Affairs fell short was as a result of their being Black, indigenous or Métis, or indeed their background.
Now perhaps I should highlight here the experiences of the LGBTQ veterans and the purge. There were legal struggles and efforts to obtain an apology from not Veterans Affairs but the government, and that was obviously related to identity. However, when I cast my mind back to the Black and indigenous veterans, I can't recall any suggestion or any accusation where Veterans Affairs fell short and it was related to their indigeneity or their being Black.