The children get all of the health benefits the family would need in a time of crisis. We're there for them, let's put it that way; we're there for the family, the children, and the spouse under the new charter. That's just something we do.
In terms of ongoing benefits.... This question is coming from a former teacher; you taught school for many years and you were a good teacher, at that. In fact, you taught my daughter-in-law, who reminds me every time I see her what a good teacher you were.
But one of the things we do, and you'll see this in the estimates as well, is to provide educational assistance to the children of deceased veterans. We actually provide that to the children of veterans killed in the line of duty. That's something that very few jurisdictions do, providing such benefits to children. So if a father or mother were killed in action today in Afghanistan—and we opened up here by talking about the three soldiers who we lost today—and that soldier had children, those children would be entitled to educational benefits from the Government of Canada.