Then I think this would be an ideal opportunity for someone in that position to put forward a better case. As Les said a minute ago, often the soldier doesn't present his case well.
Let's be honest, a lot of the people who went to Korea had grade six education. Now, if we were to come into this room and there were this many people, someone with grade six education might feel very intimidated. He wouldn't put forth a very good case, because first of all, he's scared to death--too many people. Even when you go into the room and they're just the three in the Veterans Review and Appeal Board, that's a daunting thing. You have these three people up front, and you look up there and you say something and you want to make sure that he smiles occasionally or maybe nods his head. Then you look at the next one, and the next one. You're pretty shook up by this whole process.