Thank you very much, Mr. Shipley.
I mentioned Harold Leduc. He was hopefully the turning point in terms of the type of person VRAB is going to be appointing. He has a long-term involvement in veterans legislation, and even though he was a member of an organization and the president who started it up, he had always taken an independent and impartial view to respecting the rights of all veterans, no matter what war, rank, or age they had or where they came from.
Yes, there has to be a mix of three factors on the board. There has to be, as you said, Mr. Shipley, medical expertise, there has to be legal expertise, and there has to be an understanding, when they make their decision, of the military culture that wrote those files, that created the person who's sitting in front of them. I think having two without the third would be a great loss and a disservice to the veterans.