I should, again, be fair to these people, because I do hear complaints about them occasionally. But of the hundreds, if not thousands, of people with cases who live in my riding, the number of complaints I hear about the advocates is tiny. The question I would ask you to answer is do you think there is a sufficient number of them for them to be able to do a full presentation? Do we need more advocates?
I have a couple more quick points and then I'll let you respond. One more, and then if I have time, I will come back on the last one.
The board, I understand, is about a dozen members down. You have people, of course, who would be coming to the end of term quite soon. Are we at a critical period? Do you foresee that to be able to maintain with the amount of...? Because I know, as you do, that it is a long period for people who are suffering and are forced to go to appeal because they've already been refused. They already have a problem. Their cases going through the regular DVA channels take a long time, and then they are waiting to hear from you and you have a waiting time. So are we at a critical period? Do you foresee that we'll be at full complement soon?
Perhaps I could let you discuss those before I ask my final question, if we have time.