We don't usually say that it's a universal program. I want to be careful. Ours is based on the needs of the veteran. However, once the need has been identified and they meet the eligibility criteria, then every veteran has access to the same formulary. In that sense, that would be universal, but it has to be service-related, or you have to be in a certain category. Once we deem it to be service-related or you're in that category, then we use the same formulary, and again, there is no cap, as my colleague said, no top. We ensure that you get the medication you're entitled to.
On December 1st, 2016. See this statement in context.