Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you all for your presentations to get us started and set the table, if you want.
Dr. Breeck, I'd like to thank you for your service as well, for your continued work in supporting our men and women who serve, and for your focus on this study, which is so crucial. It's historic, as we said, because it's the first major study on women's challenges in the military. It's a great opportunity, as well, to do things right, and we should take that upon us. We're very happy as well to be part of this.
I'll start off with Dr. Eichler from Mount Saint Vincent. Of course, you're working in the province of Nova Scotia, as I am, and it's a pleasure to see you again. Thank you for the work you're doing.
I want to touch on something you said in your presentation, and maybe you can expand on it, because I feel it might be a key area we should focus on. You're saying there are more and more groups, people and researchers, doing research on women now, but there seems to be a lack of coordination and collaboration. Can you expand on that, to see if we can dissect a little more information as to how we could do this better?