That's a very good question, Chair. Thank you.
No matter if he's a regular armed forces member or a reservist, a human being is still a human being. That person who goes to Afghanistan and comes back without body parts is still a human being without body parts. Because he may be a reservist as opposed to a member of the regular armed forces, he's being treated differently. I honestly cannot tell you the rationale for that. It is a conundrum to me and, in my mind, it has no rational basis. I believe it's something that the people who are looking at the new Veterans Charter have to really delve into to deal with it appropriately.