That would be great. I'd like to see that, I really would. But the problem in the veterans associations is everybody protects their era of operation. So Bosnia was different from Afghanistan, and Korea is different from this, and you have these splinter groups and you have a lot of egos. Then you have people who have different agendas. It's a huge issue, and an ombudsman can play a role in that too. Because what ends up happening is the department is allowed to choose who supports its agenda, and that's an issue as well. The ombudsman could play a role in that to make sure everybody is treated equally and fairly and everybody is heard.
I go back to the earlier statement that the department is going to have to start looking at which organizations are representing veterans and that information from those organizations can properly develop policy to help veterans. That's something they're going to have to look at.