I'm not sure if you're familiar with how we do this. We have a formula to compute those. If a veteran is 20% for a condition, 10% for a condition, and 30% for another condition, there's a formula we have that allows us to.... They don't add together strictly as 20, 10, and 30, but we do add them together for a combined evaluation.
A veteran who has two 10% disabilities will sometimes come out to be 20; a veteran who has three 10% disabilities may also be 20%. It's a little confusing, but it's the whole body theory and the percentage of earning capacity that's lost.
Does that answer your question? We do have combined evaluations for our veterans. You can have multiple issues and be service connected for multiple issues and get higher benefits for those. Does that make sense?