Okay.
This is my final question for you. A lot of individuals have concerns. They're veterans, but their issues are defence-related because of the legislation and statutes within the defence department, they're not necessarily veterans-related. If people have concerns and complaints, right now they either go through their MP, through the proper channels, or through the defence ombudsman.
If you're free to give me your own personal opinion, would you not see a possibility of expanding the defence ombudsman's role--give them the resources and tools and the people--in order to do both, instead of having two separate ombudsmen? As much as I support both ombudsman's positions, I sense there could be some confusion to people about who they go to. Could you see any role for expanding the defence ombudsman to include veterans issues or should they be two separate things?