Right. As you would know, more than anyone else, you are aware that veterans have a lot of issues, not only pension-related issues.
If an ombudsman of veterans affairs were established, the individual in that office would be extremely busy. With modern-day veterans and their families and the various issues and concerns with which they are coming forward, especially now with the interpretation of the new Veterans Charter, I can see this individual, as you say, interpreting, questioning, and reviewing various pieces of legislation at length.
I'm wondering about the two-year process for a review of this ombudsman. Is it fair that the individual should have to be reviewed in two years? It will probably take him two years to get his feet wet in this regard.