Thank you, Chair.
I'm not sure whether this is for Colonel Noonan or Colonel Wright. I will let you two decide.
One of the things I've heard from far too many women are that they've delayed their pregnancies until later in life or when they are released—usually very quickly after their release. What I'm concerned about is that those who have post-traumatic stress disorder are finding it challenging to get pregnant, to maintain their pregnancy, and/or get appropriate PTSD care while they're pregnant.
Again, that becomes one of those gaps, where the translation between service at CAF where they received the injury, the post-traumatic stress, and then VAC seems like it's not very clear.
Could you explain how CAF deals with that? Is there enough research to know what medication and treatment processes are safe to continue to treat their PTSD while also being pregnant and/or breastfeeding?