You mentioned the cost before, which we heard from the actuary, the $7.2 billion and so on. It's not retroactive; that's just going forward. The integration of the plans was never deliberately hidden, obviously, by the CF or the RCMP. It was not as well advertised or briefed at that time. I recall not being briefed on it. Through some of the things you mentioned about the education of the members and so on and through the Second Career Assistance Network--SCAN is the acronym--there's a lot more information out there. Do you perceive—and I'll ask again, Mr. Cape and Ms. McKenna-Fleming—that those, what I would call, improved methods of getting the information out to members on a continuous, proactive basis will go a long way towards alleviating some of the distress that is legitimately felt by people because of lack of information? Do you think this will improve that situation going forward?