The first thing I would need to do is tweak what you said a little, because all the wars of the 20th century have generated way more wounded than dead. The one thing that's changed now is that we're bringing people back out of the dead group. There's a group of severely wounded people, and it's quite a small group—just a couple of hundred people coming out of Afghanistan are ill-served by the charter. That's it.
The irony is that the folks who got hit before the charter have access to a pension that's quite adequate. As I say in my written submission, that's probably the way to look at it—just go back to the way things were when the combat mission started.