We didn't specifically look at that issue. We did raise a number of factors that affect health care costs in the military's health care system: the need to have health care available immediately to members, and a number of other factors as well, the major one being the availability of services. So there is an indication in the report, as mentioned, that we can't do a direct comparison with the health care costs in the public system, and one would expect it to be more expensive. The issue is, what is a reasonable cost? We would have expected National Defence to have determined some kind of benchmark and to be tracking the costs and to ask if they are reasonable or not.
On January 31st, 2008. See this statement in context.