Thank you very much, Chair.
Thank you to everyone for being here today. I'll try to ask everybody a question, if we can fit it in.
Before I begin, I just want to say, Mr. MacEachern, that I think you show an unbelievable amount of courage being here. I'm not sure I could do the same thing. I do congratulate you on that, and I thank you for being here.
To Mr. O'Connor, you have an M.B.A., and it seems to me you've probably heard of the “no go” theory of administration, which is that you keep saying no until people go away. That seems to be what happens a lot in Veterans Affairs, or at least that's the sense that I get. It may happen right across the government spectrum.
But when you talk about the Last Post Fund and making sure that it's enshrined in the Veterans Charter, have you given any thought to the sort of language that would be used to put that into the charter? I'm sure “respect” and “dignity” would be in there somewhere, but have you given any thought to what that might look like?