Currently, as you may know, the program for spouses and survivors has expanded over the years. At one point in time, spouses were eligible to receive the VIP services for 30 days; then in 1990 that was expanded to one year; and then in 2005, the program was expanded so that spouses or survivors could receive a lifetime continuation of the program.
In budget 2008, it was announced that in fact a further expansion would be forthcoming and that spouses and survivors could receive the program not just if their deceased spouse had been receiving it, but also if that spouse had been eligible for the program. So had the deceased veteran been in receipt of a disability pension or in receipt of WVA or an income program, then the spouse or survivor would be entitled to receive services under the VIP for their lifetime. We're implementing that, and we've had quite a significant uptake of that in the last while.
That's where it stands right now.