Thank you so much, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to the folks who are left over to chat with us a little bit more about Veterans Affairs.
I will allow you to decide who the best person is to answer, but if you don't answer soon, I'll have to bother Mr. Harris, I think. That's just a little heads-up.
One of the concerns that we've heard, especially during our study on women veterans, is about identifying any preventable causes of sex-specific illnesses and injuries in the CAF. Women are calling for VAC to communicate to the CAF the lessons learned from the first few decades of service by women in operational roles and environments.
I'm wondering if the department has any plans to work together with the CAF to prevent unnecessary sex-specific injuries and illnesses among military women. If so, could you elaborate on how that might happen, and if not, can you explain why?