It's the least of our worries. We don't have the extra income, generally speaking, for investment considerations. If you're on a disability pension, you're making... It's pretty tight if you're raising a family. It's all relative, of course, depending on the level of disability, and I know people who have more severe injuries than I have. I had a cervical spinal fusion and I have my limitations, but for a lot of people, it doesn't even come close in a lifetime.
When I lost my career, what I had to do, and not to even get back to the pay scale I was at before I retired years ago... I gave up a lot. I can only speculate what it's like out of 100% or whatever for somebody who has lost both legs or has post-traumatic stress disorder. The economic benefit doesn't come close to compensating.
As I said in my opening statement, we want dignity and respect, and what's reasonable. Nobody is here for a handout. We want to be treated with dignity and respect by our government, and what's right, and with the commitment our government made what's right is to treat us fairly.