We work very closely with a number of countries: Australia, New Zealand, the United States, and the United Kingdom in particular. We have meetings on a regular basis. The minister and I just came back from New Zealand, from a ministerial forum of these countries.
We do have, and we could provide to the committee, the comparison on the cost per veteran, but I would quickly add that it is a very skewed picture, because in this country, as you well know, health care is a provincial jurisdiction, so our cost per veteran will not account for the amount of money the provinces are putting into the care of veterans.
Different countries have different organizations, constitutionally and otherwise, so it's a very imperfect picture, but we could provide you, with all of the caveats, a comparison of at least these five countries.