The minister is correct. The current ratio is 30:1, Mr. Chair.
That is an improvement. We've been seeking to improve the ratio. We know that our target is 25:1, so we are not at the target, but we are getting closer to that.
It's really important, as has been underlined by the minister in testimony, that we allow case managers to spend more time with their veterans. The case manager is the main point of contact, is the direct link between the veteran and their needs, and is there to ensure that the veteran has what they need and that their family has what it needs.
Having more time to spend with that veteran, having more time to plan out, is really critical. It's not just about the quantity, in terms of the ratio; it's also about the quality. That's really critical.
We have 482 case managers at Veterans Affairs Canada, supporting more than 14,000 veterans with complex and significant needs. They do this work very passionately.