Certainly I'm happy to speak to this.
I think we've made a concerted effort as a committee to listen to as many groups as we possibly could, to get input on this very important matter. There was a draft presented to us just for perusal. We can move whatever way we want on it. I think we're all in agreement, though, that the content we have heard from witnesses makes it very clear what the goals are, which is that they want to make certain that they are treated with respect, that it is done quickly, that the tremendous contributions they have made are recognized, and that we salute and honour a special group of heroes and their families for all time.
I think that pretty much covers what we intend to do. The bill of rights doesn't have to be complicated; it just has to be legislated, so that we have something we can give to our veterans and it's more than a promise, it's actually something written.
That's all I really have to say. I'd be more interested in hearing what everyone else has to say.