I'm sorry, I'm not too familiar with everything they said in their testimony.
As I said, since we produced our report with 31 recommendations in 2002, there has been some improvement over the past eight years. They created OSISS, a joint partnership between Veterans and CF. In 2007 or 2008 they created the joint personnel support unit to coordinate all services to take care of members, which was an improvement.
So as I said, I don't remember reading their testimony, but there was progress, and I'm saying there is progress. There are three key areas--we're repeating this constantly--that need to be given top priority, and we haven't seen too much progress in those areas.
This is why I'm convinced now we need to do a follow-up to make sure that we maintain the momentum on what has been done, because the future is not going to be nicer than it is today.