Right now, the objective of the transition group that they're trialing at this point in time is six months. Part of the purpose of the trial is to try to understand, on average, what would be a good time period for members to transition.
I do agree with Mr. Dalton, though, that it simply can't start at the end of your career, even if it's six months, a year or whatever. It needs to start almost in recruit school. As we've all done throughout our careers, we always tend to take our retirement courses at the end of the career. No, it should start when you're in secondary school, to understand how to manage your finances, how to manage your health. All of that should start very early on. In fact, there are some measures already available to military members to provide that information, that type of training, but probably, you could always do with a bit more.