I think we are. I think we're starting on that road. I think it's a very valuable road. We as an organization are certainly trying to reach out to all the veterans' communities and greet different groups--Murray's group, and Tim Hoban, and the RCMP Veterans Association. We hold an annual meeting with everybody to bring them in. There we talk about these issues and about where we want to be.
Also, there's consultation. We call it the consultation group. Consultation with government and with Veterans Affairs and this committee--with all of you--is essential so that we can explain to you where we are and you can drill us on where you think we should be, or however that's supposed to work. This is essential consultation that we have to continue. We can't cut this off. We have to be in there.
Veterans Affairs is reorganizing their consultative process at this stage in the game, and they're going to have a larger organization or group to do the consultation through. It's not just the new Veterans Charter advisory group; they're going to take the GAC and the new Veterans Charter advisory group and mishmash all this together. We're waiting to see how all of this is going to turn out.