I'm glad that you're bringing that up. I will take the liberty, if you don't mind, sir, to send you a copy of the veterans ID card report, because in that report we talk about the potential to expand this forward. The card is going to be created for about 12.5ยข, and we can put a chip in there and enable the technology at any point going forward.
Chip technology, to some in my demographic, is pretty magic stuff, but it has been in existence for 20 to 30 years. Banks have been using it. People have been using it. The recommendation was made to adopt a card that would follow the person through their life and have it chip-enabled so that you can walk into a Veterans Affairs Canada office and have your card scanned, and then your file comes up and we know who you are.
Yes, I think we're there.