Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Let me be more specific. Mr. Kerr raised a very pertinent question, but I do not think he got an answer. Let me give you a real case. A person is injured and loses, say, both legs. That gets him a disability award of 100%. If that person had been injured before 2004, that is, before the New Veterans Charter came into effect, he would have received $5,400 per month. Under the new charter, the person receives a lump sum of $265,000, plus a pension of between $1,100 and $1,200 per month. Is that more or less how the old charter compares to the new one?