On this, Mr. O'Toole, there's not going to be a change, I've been informed. Veterans Affairs will continue to administer for the RCMP in the same way that it has in the past, so this is not going to change that.
In terms of the previous question on workmen's comp, all federal public servants currently use workmen's compensation boards provincially for on-the-job injuries. The workmen's compensation boards do have a lot of experience in police-related injuries because they also help adjudicate for other police forces in Canada. There's quite a bit of experience out there. As Minister Goodale said, this approach also has the advantage of being independent from the employer.
There have been some concerns around workmen's compensation doing this because of a potential impact on pensions. That would not occur, because the RCMP would top up appropriately to prevent a negative impact on pensions as a result of a workplace injury, the body being a workmen's compensation board handling that provincially.