I've only got one actually.
I want to go back to Mr. Gray's comment earlier when he talked in terms of the diagnosis and the Veterans Review and Appeal Board. I think there was a concern that many of those diagnoses that an individual goes to the board with come from a doctor--you go to the doctor, so most of those are medical. It's a doctor's diagnosis and it has recommendation on it. Yet there's a sense that it's not recognized. Is there a concern that the makeup of the board then--I don't know how it's made up, quite honestly--maybe doesn't have the professional people required on it, the right medical and military makeup, who would be seen to understand the situations that come before the board?