Thank you.
Very quickly, we're talking about the ombudsman, we're talking about the power and the ability and what scope he could investigate. Some of the issues you've identified with the Korea vets. Is that what you see the ombudsman having the power to do? If a group of people are involved, if there's a particular circumstance in the conflict they were in, like Korea, like the gulf, can the ombudsman just say we're going to deal with them all as a class--we don't need individual cases coming forward, as we should be able to look at this as a group? Is that something you see the ombudsman having the power to do?