That was some research that I conducted three or four years ago in which we compared the Pension Act with the new Veterans Charter in terms of financial compensation for seriously disabled veterans. That's 1% of the veteran population, the people who are deemed to have greater than 78% disability. What we found in three case studies was that the Pension Act paid more money.
What we didn't take into account was all the other programs, the focus on rehabilitation and reintegration, that the new Veterans Charter has. The Pension Act would just pay you and you wouldn't have to work. So philosophically, for 99% of the veterans, the new Veterans Charter is probably better. Unfortunately, we were misquoted a lot. But the people at Veterans Affairs know me, so they didn't get too upset. It was controversial, but they were great. In fact, it was taken into account before they made the most recent changes to the Veterans Charter.