Absolutely. There was one I was very close to. He is in the process of getting out of the Canadian Forces for medical reasons. All operational military members are afraid of the system. They are afraid that the same thing that happened to me will happen to them if they say that they have uranium poisoning. So they do exactly what they learned in the army: shut up and don't say a damn word.
As for the other veterans with uranium poisoning, I am pleased to see that some of them are appearing before this committee. Unfortunately, the woman who was to appear this morning was too tired to come. If you want a long list of names of people with uranium poisoning, I strongly suggest you contact Dr. June Irwin. That's what I clearly recommended to the committee. She tested a huge number of Canadian serving members and veterans. Unfortunately, a good number of them have uranium poisoning, according to the results.