You see, therein lies another problem. Age 65 is the last point at which you should be losing any income whatsoever, as in the old SISIP plan, under which it was clawed back. This is a problem that many veterans have. When you're 30, you don't think about this, but when you turn 65 and see that deduction, it's going to hurt. This is something that I would hope we as a committee could address; that the payment go to the person till death, not till age 65. This is something I will be recommending to the committee that we look at.
I know there's a cost factor, and Darragh, you're right: there will have to be legislative changes in the House. We understand that. But I don't think that because you turn 65 it should stop. No one, I believe, after serving their country, should lose income at 65, in this particular case. It's no reflection upon you; it's just the way it works. It's something we need to change.
I thank you for coming today and look forward to working with you and the committee in improving this charter all the way through, and also that of the RCMP. Thank you.