So we will always focus on the part, naturally, that is not quite full.
Master Corporal Paul Franklin was one of the people who came before the committee, and I think everybody knows his story. He has a lot of experience, not just in the CF system, but he has a lot of exposure to other countries' systems of dealing with disabled, injured soldiers--severely disabled in his case. One of the things he said was that clearly more needs to be done. There will always be more that needs to be done. But one of the things he said was that, given that, the CF in Canada treats their injured soldiers far better than any other country that he had visited. Would you agree with that?