I'd have to defer you to our Canadian Armed Forces representatives to explain the role the Canadian Armed Forces' doctors have, which is not about medical assessment in terms of pension conditions. We have doctors who are in place and medical advisory that is in place to help support that, because we assess both the service relationship, which is important and which we're discussing here today, and the actual impact, the severity of it: What does that mean from a limitation point of view for that individual over the course of a lifetime beyond their military service?
It's a bit of a different look at the injury. Maybe it's the same in service or maybe not.