It was envisioned as something that they actually have on paper that says, “I have the right to be treated with respect, dignity, courtesy...”, whatever the wording in here is that we've come up with. They wanted something they could hold in their hand and say, “Look, I have this right.” So that's what the bill of rights is about.
The ombudsman position obviously was something entirely different, and we've dealt with that. I'm really pleased to see the result that this committee has come up with, that we had consensus of opinion, and that it's actually going to be happening now. So the bill of rights, I think, is a little bit simpler than that, and this is coming from veterans groups, and it's coming from veterans who have spoken to me over the years and said, “I want something in writing”.