Mr. Laidler, I'll turn to you now, because you're a younger vet. You probably weren't in Afghanistan at the time my cousin Christos Karigiannis got blown away. I think it was just a little bit before you were there.
Have you come across younger vets in your age group who are in support of the lump sum, or are the majority of them in support of getting some sort of a pension as well as some of the benefits that the NVC has, such as going back to school?
I mean, this is not brand new. This is something that existed. If you go to the older vets, to the people who were returning after World War II, and if you talk with the engineering faculty, they will say to you that they were all in Ajax. There were about 15,000 to 20,000 of them.
Would you say that the majority of the younger vets are looking for the lump sum or for something that would be there with them for the rest of their lives?