I'm going to ask you to look into this and report back to the committee. You would be surprised, and so would I, and so would everybody else here, I'm sure, that a person who's paralyzed wouldn't get the maximum. I'd like you to address that to see whether that's what would happen and report back.
As well, it says that for the death benefit, a person gets $250,000 if “killed while in service; or injured while in service and dies within 30 days of the injury”. Why is it within 30 days? What happens if they're hooked up to a life support machine in a hospital because of their injuries? Is the family expected to pull the plug within 30 days to make sure they get the income? Why is it like that? I think that should be changed. I'd like your views on that.