Thank you, Chair.
Speaking of data, we heard from multiple witnesses earlier this week. We heard from the LGBT community that on none of the forms were they asked that question. People who are willing and happy to identify don't even have the opportunity to identify, which means we don't have that data. This is very concerning.
My next question is around the caregivers. We know that so many of them are doing a lot of the work. What I heard in the last response was really important; that is, that the government is benefiting from the free labour of the caregivers.
We could explore that a bit more, because we know that the eligibility criteria are very narrow. They don't look at the key things. You said right here in your report that caregivers are taking on the veteran's share of the child care, elder care, cooking, shopping, laundry, baking, appointments, and providing all that psychological support, and that those things just don't qualify.
Could you talk about the impact this has on the family and on the veteran?