Thank you.
Here's what we know. There was a veteran who came to Veterans Affairs seeking help for injuries and trauma that he was dealing with as a result of his service to our country. Instead of being offered support or resources to help deal with the issues he was facing, it was suggested that he maybe consider medical assistance in dying, and it was pushed on him, despite his insistence that he wasn't interested. It's caused him to spiral downward, from what we've heard from you, Mr. Meincke.
Despite what we were originally told, which was that this was an isolated incident, it turns out that there's at least one other veteran this has occurred with, and that veteran is no longer with us. Now his family is being supported. It leaves one to wonder how many others there might be and how many other deaths might have resulted from this.
We were told that the identity of this veteran wasn't known to the officials, yet we've heard from you, Mr. Meincke, that a letter was sent to the individual, so clearly his identity was known and is known to the Veterans Affairs officials.
There are a lot of contradictions here, including the one that you shared about recordings. I agree with you. I find it hard to believe that there wouldn't have been a recording of that phone call. I think just about everything we do with an organization like Veterans Affairs or other large organizations is recorded. We all know that. You mentioned yourself that on every phone call with them, you always get an indication that the phone call will be recorded. It is hard to imagine this phone call wasn't recorded. Given all the other contradictions we've seen, I find it hard to believe that it doesn't exist.
I have some questions I'd like to ask, but there's a motion I'd like to move. I'm going to move it. I'm firmly of the belief that this should be one that we will all support quickly and easily. We can pass it and move on, and carry on with hearing more of our witness testimony today.
Given all of these contradictions, I really think we need to hear again from the minister, the deputy minister and the assistant deputy minister, who were here with us last Thursday. We have to clear up the contradictions here.
I'm going to move that we ask the minister, deputy minister Paul Ledwell and assistant deputy minister Steven Harris back to the committee to hear on this issue for two hours, and that that happen within the next month, before November 24.