We're in total agreement there.
Maybe this will help. Does the new Veterans Charter not cover what you're talking about? It is taking care of not just the veteran but the family, and that's the current serving members, the younger generation, not the traditional veteran but the modern-day veteran. In parts of that charter we're making it very clear that educational opportunities are there either for the serving member, if he's capable, or for the spouse, if he's not--those kinds of services.
Is there something that you think might need to be added? As far as I'm concerned, that charter is a living document. Is there something that you think you'd like to see added for veterans who are modern-day veterans?