That's not what he was talking about. I can clarify Mr. St. Denis' question about the bill of rights.
I happened to be the critic at the time and I wrote the Conservative Party's platform concerning veterans. The bill of rights is the result of a number of veterans over the years who have come to me and said, you know what, you may say that out loud, but I don't have anything in writing to back that up. I need something in writing that says you're going to treat me with dignity, respect, courtesy, and that I'm going to be listened to. These are the things that matter to me. I have nothing to back up my right to have this, and I want a bill of rights.
That's what the bill of rights is all about. It doesn't have to be complicated. It's something that traditional veterans have for a long time been asking for. That is what this was all about.