I don't have the hair to be Mr. Dykstra.
Thank you very much for coming, Mr. Butler and Ms. Stewart. It was very interesting, as always. It was very educational.
As you know, when we started with the new Veterans Charter we wanted to ensure that we got rid of the patchwork of programs that always seemed to always creep up Veterans Affairs Canada. We wanted to make sure it was flexible enough that it would be able to adapt. The new Veterans Charter wasn't going to be perfect in the first place, so we needed to make sure we could make changes.
Have you witnessed that or seen evidence of it in the time the new Veterans Charter has been in place, and could you give me examples of that?