Our programs are quasi-statutory. This means that if, let's say, you are a seriously ill or injured veteran, then it's automatic that you will have access to disability awards, earning loss benefits, and permanent and impermanent allowances. There, you go into rehabilitation, health benefits, and career transition services.
These programs are automatic, so they go into effect. Of course, we hope that our veterans need our services less, because it means that they have a medically related situation.
But what I can assure any veteran on the front now, any military person returning from Afghanistan—and this is what is great about the new Veterans Charter—is that whether it's today or five or ten years from now, we will be here for them, because with those programs there is no need to go to Parliament, no need to put it in the budget. It's there.