Okay.
On page 15 of this charter, they talk about the permanent impairment allowance and how very few receive it. It's difficult to get, and so on. Essentially, except for severe psychosis, it's all physical. My concern is that a lot of persons, in particular those coming back from Afghanistan, may not have a severe physical impairment but may have something that is either emotional or psychological that is so difficult for them that they can't work.
There are a number of veterans, for example, who essentially live in a Calgary shelter, because they either can't work or won't work. I think a lot of that is probably due to how they've come back mentally. My concern is that I see only one phraseology here for anything other than physical. I would like to know, especially when it's difficult, that veterans who have some emotional or psychological problems are going to be getting this. If it's too restrictive, I'd like it to be loosened so that they get the help.
I know that we don't have any time now, but maybe you can consider that and even table something for the committee, please.