Thank you, Mr. Stoffer.
I have a little anecdotal story to build upon your comments about some of the former active members.
My grandfather was in World War II, and he was injured a few days after D-Day. A grenade went off in a tank and he was burnt. Shrapnel damaged his legs. He's long since been deceased, but my grandmother was telling me the other day that under the Pension Act, she receives $83 a month for his injuries.
So to your point, how do you put the value on that, of being burnt and not being able to wear shorts your entire life? I don't know. I just thought I would bring that up, because I think there has to be a little balance.
I'll also mention that I've been on this committee for five years. I asked to be on this committee to try to do what we can to move the bar forward.
All of that being said, I have a couple questions for you, Mr. Berry, if you don't mind answering them. If you don't feel like you want to answer them, don't answer them.