Sure. I just wanted to see if that is something...because the government, obviously, has spent a fair bit of time to make sure it's a complete list. We have a copy of it here today.
Changing gears, I'd like to talk to some of the other officials from DND, as well as from Veterans Affairs.
We recently conducted a study on transnational crime. One of the unique aspects of the report that came out of that was the impact the Privacy Act can sometimes have on process.
Sometimes, there are things within the government's ability to control. Sometimes there are limitations on government put in place by the Privacy Act for very good reasons, but which may cause, you know, unintended consequences. Mr. Hayes has raised the point that, sometimes, we could look at simplifying some of the forms that Veterans Affairs uses to get these applications done sooner.
Could you please speak to the Privacy Act, and whether or not that could sometimes provide a challenge in getting files and histories from DND, and what kinds of constraints that puts on your ability to process these files quickly?