It's an excellent question. It is one that we've already studied and made a recommendation on, in this case. It makes sense that the people who are treating you, who have knowledge of the military environment in which you work—the same as a company—will examine you and are currently your doctor already. They will make that attribution. When you break your leg parachuting out of a plane, it's kind of obvious that it happened on the job. You don't need a civilian doctor to tell you that.
That's why we made the recommendation that the CAF would be best suited to making that attribution of “injury due to service” type of thing. That would be our solution. There may be elements within the CAF about how to do that, but they're the ones with the best knowledge.