Right now in Canada this is the year when the number of World War II veterans and the number of new veterans, after the Korean War, have intersected. With this new group of veterans there are new challenges. World War II veterans were primarily an older group, whereas this younger population is a spectrum of all ages.
All countries are facing the same challenges around dealing with a new generation of veterans. We are trying to share information and work closely to support each other in terms of how we move forward, because we're in new territory again. We were in new territory at times in the past—after World War II and as the World War II generation got older. We're in new territory again and we're working hard to make sure that we can address the problems of our population.