I don't mean to cut you off, but we're short on time.
We're working through the issues, I agree, but part of the issue is the bureaucracy that surrounds it. I've got to tell you, I've got a young man who was in a firefight in Afghanistan, and quite frankly he just didn't have time to turn around and do his paperwork when he got injured in the middle of the firefight. Now, because of that, he's being rejected for one of his injuries, but the other injury that happened in the same firefight he's getting compensation for. At the end of the day, it just doesn't make sense. At the bureaucratic level, we have to find a way to say yes to these guys, rather than trying to find a way to put them through more hoops. The answer for the vast majority of these guys should be yes right off the bat.
Sorry, that was more of a statement than it was a question, I guess.