I know, Mr. Chair, we've got some business to do, so I've got just one quick question and our side will be finished.
I do want to assure Mr. Stoffer that I am nice and calm now. He was concerned about me a while ago. He hasn't seen me get worked up here, so it's unusual, I guess.
The whole business of the disability as against the pension itself, or against the income, is one of the few areas that I think Mr. Stoffer and I have found some reasonable agreement on, getting away from all the other issues of what goes on with pension and income. Do you see that as something that really deserves specific attention? In other words, it comes up over and over again that we're treating a disability as though it's an income. I can't put it any clearer than that. Do you think that in itself is the wrong interpretation? That again is a general question.