As I said before, we have a very strong partnership with the Royal Canadian Legion, which is the biggest of the veterans organizations, and with all of the others. We have a legion in almost every town in the country. They have been working really hard with us over many years through the advisory committees we have set up, and through the ongoing working relationships we have with them, because, frankly, they are hearing from the veterans their satisfaction or dissatisfaction with whatever the department is doing or whatever the government is doing, and probably they're hearing many more things that they can inform about.
So it is a very strong partnership, and it has been part of the culture of the department, I would say, over the many decades to work very closely with veterans organizations and to allow them, as we are allowed, into what they feel are the issues for the clients that we serve. It's been paying tremendous dividends over the years, because we are not necessarily experts in all fields, and we are certainly not present as much as they are on the ground.
I'm not sure what more I can add.
Keith, do you have anything to add?