I think that was one of the things we discussed when we had the discussion last week, also with Mr. Hillier. We were talking about there being lots of options. I think my definition of what an ombudsman is and yours may be two different things. Yet I think the basic principle is that they're there to help. So what we need to do is to sit down in consultation with people who are involved and make sure that happens. If we can move ahead to actually make things better and easier for our vets, I think that's our objective. When I say “our”, I use it in a comprehesive sense.
I'll just wrap up mine so the next one can get a question in. If you were to see the elements at play with respect to the department and the veterans that it serves.... For example, if you could give the committee some advice on how the government should proceed with this initiative, what would that be? This would help us, so that we can take that next step. Because you talked about going back, I think in June. We've got this year going and we're talking and you're going to be talking. I'm just trying to put together that next step so we can put some cohesive plan in place, or schedule in place, so we can get some progress and results at the end of this.