Thank you. This is why I'm asking this question.
We had a young woman veteran testify last week, Stephanie Hayward...and I hope that the minister has followed up with her.
From her testimony, which I hope you would all read, her concerns are with VAC. She faced an atrocious gang rape within the Canadian Armed Forces. When she reported it and whatnot, she ended up in isolation until she was removed.
When she finally tried to get assistance through VAC, the bureau of pensions advocates discovered that there were files that belonged with her medical files that were stored elsewhere. If they had not looked and found them, she would not have known they existed.
I want to know whether our Associate Minister of National Defence, who is responsible for Veterans Affairs, has looked into this to know where those files were hidden, whether there are more and whether or not those files will be released to be with the rest of the files in relation to those particular veterans.
Are you aware of any work—being in association with her on pretty well everything that she does—that she's done or any research into what happened here with the Canadian Armed Forces and those files?