That's a political question.
In my personal opinion, I don't think that should be the case. If you're going to remove the ombudsman, for whatever reason, who suffers? The veterans, the things that are on his or her plate. I'm not saying to put the ombudsman above Parliament--heaven forbid, you're the governing authority in this country. But you have to hit a happy balance. If the government is going to change every year for the next five years—don't read anything into that, but I use that as an example—that means we're going to have five different ombudsmen. That is not going to work. And who suffers? The veterans--if not the system.