It could very well be that we could invest that money and have it paid out as an annuity. That's a possibility, too. There's nothing preventing that. I don't know of any circumstances in which that's been requested, and I don't know that we've made high enough disability awards for PTSD yet where that might have been a factor. I just don't know, but I can find out.
But it's a genuine concern, sir, and we're at least aware of it.
Now with regard to spouses being admitted to veterans priority access...that's an understandable concern. It pulls at the heartstrings of everybody, and for good reason. Why, in the last days of their mutual life, when they've been supporting each other for so long, should they be separated? That's why it's kind of heartening that so many veterans want to use community facilities where that's not a problem. That's how we solved the problem--when a veteran can stay closer to home, closer to his children, and closer to his spouse if he stays in the licensed nursing home next door rather than going 400 miles away. It's not the perfect solution, but it's the one we're working on and it's the one the minister is committed to.