Thank you.
Madam Rodrigues, with respect to that point, you talked about the importance of asking the right questions in surveys. I think that's crucial. I agree 100%. I know that we need to be asking the right questions, and often enough we're not.
When we talk about small samples, why can't we survey all women who have left the military in the last 10 years? When I talk to Statistics Canada, it says you have to have a significant number to draw some information, so I say ask all of them the questions, instead of asking just 20% of the population.
Are we able to maybe expand that to every woman who in the last 10 years joined or left the military?