Okay. We will come back to you on this to try to get what your view of accurate data is.
Thank you.
It needs to be fundamentally changed.
The question, though, is whether we have the right information to truly compare, because there are a number of concerns.
I've never heard the IRR termed the 'Inactive Ready Reserve.'
I feel very strongly about this topic, because, of course, this surfaced with the problems that we had at Walter Reed, roughly 3 years ago t...
I want to keep pushing to create a reimbursement system that we're honoring that spouse's service.
When I had your position, it was one out of five was over the age of 40.
I've heard that argument. I heard it when the Dole-Shalala Commission came in, and from my perspective, it's more akin to compensation from ...
I think one of the unsung heroes of this war are the medical personnel on the front lines.
I think the implication that we have 1 in 6 with a serious mental disorder, I think, is a reach.
What kind of a bonus should they get?
I hope and pray the Senate, one day, can get back to doing business as usual.
We also need to focus on properly compensating people who incur lifetime difficulties, as a result of their military service.
I believe it was your written testimony that had the chart on the percentage of military medicine that was being provided to retirees.
I'm really concerned that this whole process is bogged down, and we have people waiting around.
Business as usual hasn't been done, in many ways, on both sides of the aisle.
Recognizing at the outset that each one of these components has its own personality and its own way of conducting operations, it's a questio...