So one, two, three, four, five, plus the extra bonus for the war zone. But if we lose a foreign service officer in a hot spot that later on turns out to be a war zone, it seems to me, because you're caught up in the rules, that it'll be too bad, so sad for that family, because you haven't designated it a war zone.
I'm trying to say that when we lose a foreign service officer, it is bad for Canada and absolutely tragic and horrific for their family, and they should get what they deserve. It seems to me that the Treasury Board is coming along after the fact and saying, “We'll change our policy now that we see things are going off the rails.” I want to know there's an assurance, before things happen, that we are there for our people.