I'm not sure I can answer all of the elements of that particular question.
With respect to Agent Orange, I know it was in 2007 when the Government of Canada introduced a one-time, tax-free ex gratia payment that resulted in 5,000 payments being made to eligible individuals.
With respect to Canadian Armed Forces members and the RCMP, the impacts of illness from their service are adjudicated through Veterans Affairs programming. There is disability programming for both pain and suffering compensation and a pension for life, and the Veterans Well-being Act. The Pension Act remains in place for members of the RCMP.
Veterans Affairs does not adjudicate anything with respect to civilian employees of the RCMP, the Canadian Armed Forces or DND. That would be a separate process. I would not at all be able to comment on any ex gratia payments that take place from that point of view, but I know the number with respect to Agent Orange.