Well, now I have a problem. This has not been my experience with the Bureau of Pensions Advocates. As a Board member, I heard a number of cases. I was a full-time Board member for several years and I listened to all of these lawyers argue their cases before me. I can honestly say, Mr. Perron, that contrary to what you may think, these advocates argue with conviction and are dedicated to their work. They enjoy representing veterans and systematically do good work.
That has been my personal experience. There's nothing else I can say.
As for Mr. Pilon, because I'm not familiar with his case, it is rather difficult for me to comment.