I'm sorry. I have to interrupt you there, because what I'm talking about specifically here are situations where veterans have proven that. They have demonstrated that, and they're being asked to do it over and over again simply because VAC has made changes to their providers, or they have made changes to their procedures or to their policies. These are individuals who have proven that it is a service-related injury, and they're being asked to prove it again.
They're saying, “Enough is enough. We're tired of having to prove this over and over again. We're tired of having to relive this situation.” It becomes humiliating to the point where they say, “I can't do this anymore. I'm not going to provide the proof again, for the 17th time.” That's the kind of situation we're talking about here.
That's what leads someone like Philip to be on a hunger strike.
Minister, please, show some compassion for these individuals. Tell us what you can do to fix this trust, to fix this lack of faith that veterans have in Veterans Affairs. What are you going to do specifically? What concrete measures are you going to take to fix it?