You're not the only one. I am too. What I said at the beginning when I was making my first comments is that originally this was supposed to be a modernization of the Pension Act. It then mutated into the creation of a new piece of legislation, but it didn't bridge, it didn't continue the old charter material.
As I said, there are 45 separate pieces of legislation concerning veterans. The primary ones that you're probably familiar with are the Pension Act and the new Veterans Charter. What should have been done when the modernization task force was established was to look at what was existing in legislation, update that, and make sure that everybody received the same consideration. It didn't get done.
As I said, the recommendations that are in the report that you're talking about reflect the fact that things were not carried forward from the old to the new. Until such time as those recommendations are implemented, there's going to be disparity between the various categories of veterans.