We looked at the three main regimes—the one in place until April 1, 2006, the regime between 2006 and the end of March of this year, and the regime in place since April 1, 2019.
You'll have to forgive me, as I've forgotten the names of each of the regimes. As I've said on a few occasions, these are very complex regimes. I have a background in tax and I find these regimes, to be honest, more complicated than the Income Tax Act. That's one of my failings. I don't understand veterans' programs very well.
We found that the pre-2006 regime was the most generous for the vast majority, if not the totality, of veterans. The regime in place since April 1 is slightly more generous than what was in place between 2006 and 2019, but it also leaves out some veterans. It does not provide the same level of benefits to some of the veterans; I think it's 5% of the veterans and these tend to be the most highly disabled.
These are the main conclusions of the report, if I'm not mistaken. Jason is nodding, which means I haven't made any mistakes in characterizing the report.