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March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  They weren't included in this report, many of them.

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  That's not all of them—

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  I do want to say that I am very grateful for former Minister Blackburn and the following Minister of Veterans Affairs for bringing this into a discussion. It needs to be discussed. But again, I'm hoping you will all understand that there's depleted uranium causing cancer, and the other question is depleted uranium with Gulf War illness or the maladies and illnesses that are falling under that.

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  I would like to answer the first part. With no disrespect to anybody who has appeared before you, we have read everything. We chat even now, send e-mails, contact regularly world-renowned scientists on this. They taught us how to understand this so that when we went up against the Veterans Review and Appeal Board to Federal Court, we could speak about it with confidence.

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes, certainly. We have arranged for that in our wills. Steven's bone marrow, bones, etc., will be autopsied in a lab in England. We have arranged for that.

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  Thank you. Thank you for listening. I look forward to your thinking about some of the questions I've asked.

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  I'm sorry: Peter Stoffer. I have Peter MacKay on—

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  Good morning. My name is Rosanne Dornan. I'm very grateful to have this opportunity to speak here today. I'm the wife of Steven Dornan, who is here with me. Steven retired two years ago this month after a 27-year career in the military. He served in both Bosnia and Afghanistan, and he actually did one part of these tours while on oral chemotherapy.

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan

Veterans Affairs committee  Certainly. Then you don't have it, but when you do get it, it offers a lot of background. It was a very in-depth conversation with Minister MacKay. Our story is public, was public, and will always be public. There has been no redaction in any of the papers we've given you. I'd like to begin here.

March 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Rosanne Dornan