I'll add a supplementary comment that I think is important. For as long as I can remember--and that's a while, I'm afraid--there has never been a dispute, or there very rarely is, between the provinces and the federal government on veterans. Brian mentioned that Veterans Affairs will top up to the level that is enshrined in veterans legislation.
More importantly, using the community system is very important for good health outcomes for veterans and their dependants. Whereas we're a paying partner with provinces, we don't want to take somebody unless there's no care available in the community. We don't want to take a veteran out of the community and isolate that veteran from family and friends. This happens occasionally when the care isn't there. That would not be something we would want to be in the position of doing. It also creates federal-provincial friction, which I don't think anyone in this room, or any public servant or politician, would encourage.