Yes, sir, I have a couple of things.
It's called a living charter for a reason, to assist them in their lives to move forward. But one thing the charter doesn't address is what happens when they're about to die. Right now the Perley, Camp Hill, and Colonel Belcher institutions are available for World War II and Korean overseas veterans only. Those who served in the Suez crisis or the Cuban missile crisis are now in their seventies. There's no hospital care for them. They fall under the general provincial guidelines. Is that correct?