There are some major themes in there. We've talked about early intervention. We have, on the new veterans charter advisory committee, a chap named Wolfgang Zimmermann, president and CEO of the National Institute of Disability Management and Research. He's a worldwide expert on return to work, and this is what he said to us: If there's nothing else you do, make sure that some organization that has all the authority to act intervenes immediately, because you create more opportunity for an individual who needs rehabilitation by doing early intervention and early planning than by doing anything else.
You'll see that theme running through their report. Another deals with the adequacy of financial support for those who have severe disabilities. You'll see that in there. You'll also see notions that have come up from the Gerontological Advisory Council, which deals principally with older people; simply put, an integrated model of care means that a case manager should have all the authority they need to bring all the resources that are necessary into play to help an individual achieve a rehab plan.
So those are kind of the three themes--from memory, at least. It's a really long report.