What I mean is that at this point there is a review, which obviously you've all been involved in, that has been going on for the last three years. The difficulty is that within Veterans Affairs at this point, to my knowledge, there is not a mechanism for an ongoing consultation with the community organizations that are also directly tied to veterans.
For example, what would happen is that we would determine a gap in service. A good example—which has been resolved, and I want to be clear that this has been resolved—is that at one point there was a regulation that there would be one magnifier per lifetime. Someone would enter the Veterans Affairs vision health services with a certain level of vision and would be prescribed by an optometrist this type of magnifier. Two years later, they would have much more severe vision loss because of the deterioration. One magnifier per lifetime—too bad.
It took nearly a year to have that changed. It was changed, but there was no mechanism to expedite what was really a very simple change or addition to a benefit grid.
That is my example. There isn't a mechanism of ongoing consultation.