I'll keep my remarks brief in case there are additional questions.
We started to talk a little before about some of the additional pieces we're doing. We've been in touch with other jurisdictions as well—our Australian counterparts and others in the Five Eyes countries—to look at how they do their programs and see what we can borrow and glean, and frankly use almost immediately, from some of the experiences and examples they've had. We are also looking to make tools that are better for veterans to be able to use, to improve the online applications experience.
One of the comments was about people understanding what the wait times might be. We're looking to update the application tracking feature, the My VAC Account online application app, to allow people to have some predictability as to what stage their application might be at, so they can see as it moves through the system and as decisions are made—much more transparency and clarity in terms of what they're doing.
Also, on the hearing loss and tinnitus, the deputy mentioned digitization of the audiogram. This is a digital process whereby we'll be able to search through thousands of pages of a service health record and pull out the information that's relevant to the claim being put forward much more quickly than having to go through those pages almost on an individual basis.
I'll leave it there, in case there are additional questions.