I think that may be right. It may drop off, but on the other side of the coin, as Ms. Hinton indicated and as somebody else indicated, the new Veterans Charter is a living document. It's a living document in which there will have to be improvements. As I indicated, if VAC had known that Afghanistan was coming up, there probably would have been more thought put into various aspects of the new Veterans Charter.
Is there going to be something else that comes up that triggers additional thought on the new Veterans Charter? Are all the regulations associated with the new Veterans Charter correct? I don't know, but I doubt it. I doubt it. There are going to have to be modifications as we go along, and we need that godfather or watchdog, whatever you want to call it, sitting there in the event that they need some more influence or push to make those changes.
Sure, there'll be a ramp-up, but I don't think it's going to drop down, no. I'm not saying they're going to be a make work organization. There will be a lot of business out there. In the same way, the number of investigators can fluctuate. As I indicated, there will be some permanent people and others that will be called forward to investigate a specific case based on an area of expertise of some sort.