I'm glad you talked about the transitional issues, Mr. Shipley, because we have really focused on them in working very closely with DND. These transitional issues are less seamless than they used to be, in terms of a client coming over to us when they leave the military.
I basically want to thank DND; they are really standing behind their men and women in uniform. They are never giving up on their soldiers, and many of them now are being retained and retrained within the military. Rick Hillier has gone out of his way to make it known to his own soldiers that they are valued, that though they may be wounded or injured, the military wants to keep them to contribute to Canada and the well-being of the Canadian Forces. So DND deserves a lot of credit for what it's doing, but when these soldiers do become our clients, it is less seamless than it used to be. We continue to work on it and work very closely with DND to make that transition even easier for our men and women in uniform.
That's the short answer.