Just quickly, Derek, it's very nice to see you back again. My apologies that I came in late, but I'm having a meeting conflict that's going to be continual around here.
When you talk about how there are 700,000 to 800,000 veterans and that we don't necessarily have a lot of contact with them, it goes back to earlier discussions that we've had about trying to reach out so that we don't end up with homeless veterans on the streets. We know their years of service, and you'd think there would be a way we could have a database so that we could track them to a certain extent. Sooner or later, they are entitled to certain services that they may have even forgotten about, and getting a letter from Veterans Affairs once a year may just tweak somebody who's in a lot of distress.
I realize it is very difficult to track that, and it's probably something tied in with DND, but are there any discussions going on between Veterans Affairs and DND on establishing a more solid database?