I can respond to your question from a departmental perspective.
For an example, just in this last year, for all of the claims and applications we received for disability benefit relating to PTSD, the favourable rate has been over 80%. The favourable rate is quite high in comparison to all of the general conditions, which is around 70%.
In terms of the processes that we have put in place, when you look in your deck at the increase in claims, the favourable rate, and the number of clients since 2001--we put those protocols in place in 2001 to simplify the application and to reduce the burden around evidence that someone would have to provide to demonstrate trauma--I think you'll see that the trend has changed considerably.
What we don't know is in fact what the rate is in terms of any of the 20% that didn't get approved at the departmental level, what percentage of that went to VRAB, the Veterans Review and Appeal Board, because not all of the cases go, and then what percentage of that would have been favourable. But we can certainly try to obtain that statistic for you.