I'm not sure that I want to stand up here and say that you have to bring them back to the Legion. What I want to say is that you need to use the resources. Veterans Affairs needs to use the resources.
We already do. We run a program called the long-term care surveyor program. We are on contract to Veterans Affairs. We have people across the country who go into long-term care facilities and check on the individuals in the facilities. They write reports, and the reports are submitted back to Veterans Affairs. It's a very effective program. It's extremely effective. We've resolved a lot of issues.
What we need to do is build on that program, maybe, and use it as an outreach tool. The Legion, I would say--more so than any other organization of our kind across the country--has a huge infrastructure that goes east, west, north, south, and everywhere. Build on that infrastructure--we're going to suggest this to Veterans Affairs--and use us as an outreach mechanism.
Those people who are reservists and those people who are injured go back to their home communities. Allow us to use the training we have in the long-term care surveyor program. In this day of privacy--and, as Murray says, privacy is a prime consideration when you do this--our long-term care surveyors are cleared to have access to the information they need to visit the people. We've overcome that hurdle.
Use that similar type of program and transition it to an outreach program. Talk to the people in the reserves and to those who are injured who are maybe having difficulty. We're there. We can do it. It's a very easy transition to do. We're there to help.