They don't know to apply, number one, because they don't know what their cancers could possibly be caused by, since they would have to know what the ILO is. Look at the ILO. The United Nations has done this very well. It was updated in 2010. You can go and take a look to see whether the contaminants you were on match your disease, within science. That's always changing, as we know. We need scientists from the United Nations to do this.
VAC and CAF, from my understanding, are using something called an index. I've done multiple interviews with people who are service managers doing VAC claims on the side, and old, retired medical staff and admin staff. What is happening is that we are probably using something called “the guideline” or “the index”. We are deciding which occupational illnesses we will let through the gate. We have girls from the Women's Health Initiative who can't get compensation due to the fact that they can't get the calculation. They wouldn't even get a chance to get the calculation in a VRAP appeal, because the VRAP appeal needs them to pass the first gate.
I apologize.