This is something that's going to come down the pipe. Within 10 to 15 years, most of our World War II and Korean veterans will be gone. What's going to happen to those beds in the future? Personally, I'd like to see what are called centres of excellence across the country, where the living charter goes all the way through to and including the death of the individual, where the permanent care for that person and their spouse is provided under the federal government guidelines and not put onto the provincial guidelines. But that's a topic for another day.
You said they get 75% of their pension. If a guy's making $50,000 and he's injured and is on a disability award, he can get 75% of his earnings until he's 65. That means around $37,500 a year for that person. What happens at age 65?