Subsequently—I would like to say subsequent to my visit, but that would be a bit of a stretch—the minister came through and I think funded it for something in the order of a $1 million.
My impression was that this was a pretty good program; it was a leading-edge program; and it was an area of flexibility that the military just simply couldn't adjust to. I thought at the time that this was a useful model to push our care for the ill and injured out further than just simply.... Even if you can argue that the military has advanced light years from where they were 10, 20, 30 years ago, it still is quite a useful thing.
I'm interested in your comments with respect to that veterans transition program. I don't know much about your work but I saw that as a terrific success.