In conclusion, sir, because I may not get another chance, veterans receive either cheques or statements from VAC regarding their pensions or disability amounts on a periodic basis. One thing they've asked me is why they don't include more information in those envelopes they get. One suggestion: I would advise you to advise the department or DND to put who you are, your phone number and address, in those envelopes so people right across the country can have access to who you are and what you're able to do.
My last question is in that regard. As you know, there's a lot of cross-reference between DND and VAC. For example, veterans are very concerned about section 31 of the Canadian Forces Superannuation Act concerning marriage after 60 years of age, which means that if your spouse dies and you remarry after 60 and then you die, your second spouse isn't entitled to any benefits. That's a DND policy, but it affects veterans. If I had that problem as a veteran and I came to you for help, how would you solve that issue? The DND ombudsman would tell me that as veteran you've got to go to the veterans ombudsman, but it's a DND problem. How would you solve something of that nature? You're going to see, as you go along, a lot of cross-references in that regard.