I can't really comment, as you know, on the Veterans Review and Appeal Board. I understand that there can be frustrations with the pension system. That's one of the reasons you don't have to have a pension or an award in your hand to get access to the new Veterans Charter. If an individual has a rehab need, on the day we know about it he doesn't have to have his pension or disability award card in his hand before we can help him.
We certainly want and are permitted to make the pension process a lot easier for individuals. But it is a quasi-judicial system. It is based on precedent. It is based on the rule of law. Once you get into that sort of situation, things sometimes take a little time. It can get very frustrating. We didn't want to be in a position, and we're not now, of having a new Veterans Charter fall, as it were, victim to a quasi-judicial system. It is a system that lets us respond as early as the individual need is identified, as long as it's related to military service.