No. It says that his son started pharmacy school in 2009. I hope that he is not the one who became a pharmacist in 2009, because he was 52 at the time. Eleven years later, he would have been 63. I do not think people go into that line of work at that age.
What I mean to say is that it took 9 and 11 years to help them. That is what I do not understand. You say that the new charter helps veterans, but I wonder. It seems to me that it takes a long time. I'm not blaming the charter. It may depend on National Defence at the time they were discharged. I put the question to you.