That's a good question. Again, I don't set the accrual rules or the way things are done around this place. But of course it would be beneficial to all of us in this room if it were broken down in a way that we could actually see it, where it was actually visible.
So every time you hear of a veteran getting a prescription—glasses, prosthetics, the list goes on—it would all come out of that $650 million, so it's going directly to our clients. I guess what we have to ask Treasury Board, or those who set the rules in terms of accounting around here, is to find a way to break that down, because, to be very honest, it's not very fair to our public servants who manage this department; our management expenses are 8.3%, which is within the range we'd expect for any department. That's basically an accounting rule, which I think should be changed, because it really doesn't truly reflect the real cost or real operating expenditures.
It's a good question, and I hope the answer has been satisfactory.