Part of what we're developing, as this committee, is a bill of rights, following through with the commitment that we had as a government. We wanted to see that the veterans had an ombudsman, not unlike what our Canadian Forces and other groups have across the country, so we've been going through this process. I think pretty much everybody is onside now, and we just need to do it right. So I was just wondering if part of the bill of rights was something you had in Australia or not.
We have a Veterans Review and Appeal Board , which has had a fair bit of discussion about how it operates, actually. You also have a review board, a Veterans' Review Board. What percentage of the workload of the ombudsman is related to the review board? You may not know the answer to that question, but I want to have on record the idea of the percentage of work that goes into the ombudsman, that goes towards the appeals that come out of the Veterans Review and Appeal Board, and the process of getting through that board.