I'd just like to know.... We got two contradictory answers to Mr. Aspin's question. Mr. Berthelette said there are services that aren't there, and Mr. Doiron says there are services that are there, but I'm not going to pursue that line of questioning.
You'll recall the earlier question I asked about the faults with the Veterans Review and Appeal Board and how long it takes, etc. I would have thought that you would have, in addition, sought the opinion of veterans themselves. I know you're waiting for this question, Mr. Doiron, because you know there was a survey done in 2010, and we had a drop in satisfaction from 80% to 68% for those who served in Afghanistan.
Now we're not even seeking the opinions of veterans. In fact, not only are we not seeking them, but there are a lot of stakeholder veterans who want to express their opinion and are no longer considered stakeholders by this minister, because, in my opinion, respectfully, sir, he doesn't want to hear from everybody. He typically prefers to hear from people who—