Thank you very much.
Thanks to all of you.
I think we heard from you, Ms. Lowther, that it would be advantageous for the minister to have an advisory committee for women veterans. I think we're all a bit shocked about what we've heard today. I guess a lot of what Ms. Lowther said is also that the prevention is the important part. I think we all agree that somehow, for the treatment that's happening in CAF, it's not really understood, when they get to be a veteran, what has been missed.
I like the idea from Mr. Dowdall around a presumptive diagnosis, because you said that sexism was built into our medical care and also that no one was trained in women's health, which means that nobody knows how to take out an IUD—oh my word. If the questions aren't asked when someone is a CAF member, then it isn't documented. If it's not documented, they then get turned down by VAC. Is that what you're saying?