Monsieur Gaudet, I don't think.... My answer could be maybe misunderstood. The facts are they provide a service bureau for veterans and help them, as part of the dues that members pay—the 425,000 members there are. They are an advocacy group. They would not accept money from Veterans Affairs for that reason.
Where we do have a financial arrangement with them is only for out-of-pocket costs in doing facility patient satisfaction surveys for us. There's no exchange of money with the Royal Canadian Legion, nor would they want there to be one that would involve compromising their independence as an advocacy group.