I may seem like a rogue element on our own committee here, but the partisan hats are off. There are 338 of us in Parliament and there are 300,000 federal public servants. Just do the math—that's a whole lot of hiring managers. It also takes a while to change the ship of state. What you just said sounds to me like running an ag department without anybody who understands farming. Your unit has one person who understands what it's like to be in the field. It doesn't matter whether you're in finance, ag or somewhere. You'd have on-the-ground experience. That's the kind of thing we're setting this up for. It's to not have your field experience inside your own shop. I take that to heart.
Mr. Zerebecki, you mentioned you would hope that some of the spousal benefits and some of the other things could be loosened up or more liberalized. Can you give us some examples of what you'd like to see happen?