Okay, great.
I have a problem that I think every member who's come to testify here has had. It is, as my colleague stated, this: How do you medically release someone? Someone who doesn't want leave the forces is being told they can't stay there anymore because they have medical issues. However, there is, still to this day, this chasm between VAC and the CAF on who does what when. That will remain an ongoing problem for veterans until that is rectified.
If they are going to make a decision that they have to medically release, why is that decision not joint, guaranteed and signed off on by both the CAF and VAC before that individual faces that huge stress of knowing that the way it's worked thus far is that they get out and then they face all kinds of issues? They have sanctuary trauma. They have mental health issues, and a lot of it is related to this particular point of moving from service to being a veteran.