Sure. Thank you.
I'd just like to acknowledge that the scoping review was authored by Megan Poole, an analyst at the OVO.
I'll try to get through as much as I can. Compared with men veterans, women veterans are more likely to report chronic illness, respiratory conditions and gastrointestinal disorders. They are two times more likely to have an acute injury from training. They are at a two times higher risk of central nervous system conditions. They have higher rates of depression and are more likely to have a panic disorder, social phobia, generalized anxiety disorder or PTSD.
They are 10% more likely to have served less than 20 years, and therefore they are more likely to have lower pension amounts. Compared with women in the Canadian general population, they have higher rates of arthritis, back problems, migraines, hearing problems, cancer and PTSD.