Forgive me, Chair. I was getting my hair fixed there.
We have spent numerous meetings speaking with vets. When they go to Veterans Affairs, they're being evaluated on their hearing, their knees, their hips and their back. When we interviewed female veterans, they talked about the equipment and, as Lieutenant-General Bourgon spoke about, the integration and assimilation and the differences.
What strikes me as we sit here tonight is that a lot of veterans, when they leave, are afraid to ask for help, because they've been part of units and they've been independent. The challenges they're facing are PTSD and things that we don't see. I'm wondering if there has been a change in the medical release to include a psychiatric or mental evaluation.