All right. My initial reaction is that it will always be the same. Any time the legislature wishes to adopt a system, a new approach, a set of rules, a bill of rights that will improve the lot of veterans, I will support it in any way, shape, or form. So any endeavour to do so the board will support at the first and at all occasions. I think it's important to continuously review and revisit the systems and services that vets receive. So to answer right away, I support it, and I hope it succeeds.
As for the actual text of the bill of rights, I may have seen an early version of it. There were many components to it. There was the right to be treated fairly and respectfully. There was the right to be accompanied or represented. There was the right to receive services in both official languages. There was a set of four or five principles involved.
In my view, the thing that vets will always appreciate and that is extremely important for the system to realize is that speed in services is a very important thing to consider and always be conscious of. The extent to which the rights are available and the extent to which the services are available is of course very important, but the speed with which the services are rendered, in my opinion, is also extremely important. That's our experience at VRAB.