I guess I'll repeat what I said. Basically, as far as we're concerned, a veteran is a veteran, and a veteran should have access to long-term care.
We realize that a universal program might be unaffordable, but there could be some criteria set that would make it affordable. Those criteria would be service in special duty areas or special duty operations or being medically released. That would be a simple solution.
Based on access to or demand for programs, which we think is 12% to 14% among the veteran population, it would be an affordable program. You're quite right, though: they are not provided access and they should be.