Thank you very much.
I would like to follow up on Ms. Wagantall's question about access to records. It's in the action plan for all the provinces and territories, so I can't understand why anybody working for the federal government or as a veteran would have to go through access to information when we are asking the provinces and territories to make sure that every patient in this country has access to their records.
I do understand that, once they had access to their records as a serving member, then it would be up to them to show Veterans Affairs what they want to see. That's how we find errors. I think what we've heard throughout this testimony is that there are serious omissions in what's in their record. The sooner they can find that omission and correct their document as a serving member...they can't be told later that because it wasn't in their serving record they can't be compensated for it.
I think what we're trying to say is that there's a sort of systemic problem. Ms. Meunier suggested that you've been watching this committee. I want to ask you this right out: Have you reached out to everybody who has testified to try fix their problems?