The record of exposure that I think is being referred to here is done, and would be done, through the Canadian Armed Forces national defence department in terms of reaching out and contacting people who may have been in an affected area. Veterans Affairs does not proactively reach out to the veteran community on potential exposures or on the identification of potential exposures. We do reach out from a communications point of view, writ large, to encourage people to come forward. If they feel as though they have an illness or an injury related to their service, we regularly encourage them to come forward. That could be certainly related to exposure, or it could be related to many other things.
I would suggest that the vast increase in the number of applications we've seen indicates that veterans are aware that they can come forward and apply at any period in time and are actually going ahead and doing so.