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Veterans Affairs committee  Again, the CF CAMS is, I think, one of the pillars of our research going forward. One of the things that we may be able to do is to look at the colour of the uniform and whether it makes a difference, in concert with other risk factors that we know are frequently related to suici

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  Just so that we're clear, the annual suicide report is not regarding veterans but still-serving individuals.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  They were still serving, the ones in the annual report.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  Sorry, we don't have access to that information.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  Do you want to speak to that?

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  The reason we haven't parsed it in any more detail is that statistically we don't have sufficient power. We can only really look at one variable at a time, such as deployment, yes or no; or army or non-army, and those sorts of things. If we start looking at what's called a bivari

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  I don't have it on hand.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  Exactly. I'm not saying that the information wasn't collected. I'm simply saying that I don't have it on hand. Therefore, I can't analyze it.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  Yes. I mentioned the CF cancer and mortality study, CF CAMS, which is one of the big drivers behind the study. It's twofold. One is to be able to have a large enough population so we can look at more specific details, including differences in gender. But we're also, to use a term

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  You're welcome.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  No, I'm not invited.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  I don't think I'm particularly well placed to answer that question realistically.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  The MPTSR keeps track of what medications individuals are on at the time and preceding their death, and anecdotally we haven't seen anything—

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  We don't report on opioids specifically within the MPTSR annual reports, no, but the numbers would be very small, so we probably wouldn't be able to.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris

Veterans Affairs committee  No, but I'm not a physician.

March 20th, 2017Committee meeting

Dr. Elizabeth Rolland-Harris