This week, the lawyers made their final submissions at the inquiry looking into why a former Afghanistan war veteran killed his family and himself. The judge will present his final report with findings and recommendations later this fall. David MacLeod is also a veteran and he's watched the proceedings and has read all the transcripts. In spite of the argument that it would be easy to blame the government for what happened, he says Veterans Affairs has been advocating for the status quo. And that, says MacLeod, is part of the reason the incident happened in 2017.