Personally, I don't like the new charter, because a large lump sum of money is given to someone in poor mental health. That money will not be adequately used.
I am covered by the old charter, and I receive a certain amount every month. That takes away an awful lot of stress. We know that soldiers who suffer from post-traumatic stress syndrome have a lot of trouble finding a job. Receiving monthly benefits creates a certain stability. We know that the rent will be paid and that there'll be food in the refrigerator.
I'm completely against the new charter which pays a lump sum to someone who has difficulty managing their affairs because of their circumstances. Soldiers often feel that this provision of the new charter means that once the cheque has been cut, the government no longer wants to be bothered with them.