I would say definitely the entire military needs one, and we would be a part. Obviously, he would have a much bigger job if he deals with all the military, but it wouldn't be fair if we had one and the Gulf War people didn't, the Afghanistan veterans didn't, and even the World War II veterans didn't--and as far as that goes, if even the peacetime veterans didn't.
You may recall that you're just as dead if a truck rolls over you in Wainwright, Alberta, as if somebody shoots you in Kabul. I think an ombudsman should definitely serve all veterans. It would mean that he would require, of course, a much bigger staff, but nevertheless I think there should be an ombudsman for all veterans, not forgetting the fact that there are overlapping cases in some instances.