I know that last year Veterans Affairs had an opportunity where they were getting the testimonies from what they called the BIPOC group—I hate that term—and then lumped together the Black veterans and the brown veterans. They said, no, they have their own separate stories to tell.
Veterans Affairs Canada then actually went out and had different sessions. They had members of the Black veterans community go and talk about and share what their experience was with Veterans Affairs. I think that was a very positive step. It was just recent. I haven't read any of the reports that came out of that, but many of the Black veterans we spoke to said they were very appreciative of that. They had found that sometimes, when they went to Veterans Affairs, they were not taken seriously. I think there's hope and there's promise happening going forward. I think as they share their stories and their experiences, things will change because they'll say what they need to make things better for them.