There's no question veterans deserve to be treated with respect for the service they've given, whether it's to the RCMP, the military, whoever, but the government clearly also has a responsibility to taxpayers, and cost does become an issue at some point. It's been suggested that Bill C-201 could be made cost-neutral by redirecting EI benefits paid by the military, and I presume the RCMP. I pointed out when I was sitting where you are that there are several thousand military members who collect EI every year on maternity leave or parental leave. About half the people who leave the Canadian Forces leave before they're eligible for pension; therefore, they are eligible under the qualification criteria for EI, which would wind up taking those benefits away from those people.
I'll ask again, Mr. Cape and Ms. McKenna-Fleming, what's your understanding of the costs associated with Bill C-201? Ms. McKenna-Fleming, you mentioned a bit about that. Can it be made cost-neutral, and who's going to fund Bill C-201 if it passes?