I'm sorry, Madam, but we really haven't had time to put that together. We have been looking at this situation. Originally the Legion said no ombudsman, that it was not a necessity.
The Legion, like everything else, is progressive. It has to change. Society is changing. Things are changing. We are trying to make our organization more helpful to our young military personnel, and if they feel comfortable with an ombudsman, we will look at an ombudsman. But for me to sit here and tell you what I think that ombudsman should do right now, I can't.
We just came out of a meeting where it was discussed and where the initial things were kicked around a little bit, but now we have to go back to our veterans services committee and then we will be meeting as a complete group, the dominion executive council, at the end of June in Calgary. All of this will be presented to them before I can tell you what the Legion policy is, or even what our vision is, because we are a grassroots organization. Pierre and I don't make the rules; our people tell us that's what we're going to do.