--I've been noticing that--and you are committed to veterans. Thank you.
I'm sorting out a couple of things in this. I don't want to bring in OAS, because that is a social security system. It is part of a social safety net, and it's an age benefit. So I want to leave it out.
This has nothing to do with charity. The issue you're raising has to do with justice. Those are very different things. I think on this side we recognize that, and now we're just trying to sort out how we best do that.
The question I have is a technical question. Are there members of the forces, either side, whose salary and rank have qualified them for a pension such that they're not eligible or do not need a bridging to old age security--i.e., they're at such a level that it would have reduced the bridging amount to zero--in any way?