Thank you, Mr. Chair.
My first question is to Mr. Jenkins.
You brought up VIP and talked about a roof and a furnace and so forth. One question I wanted to ask you more specifically, though, is this. If a World War II veteran today has never had to access Veterans Affairs because they have been pretty fortunate in their life and have not had any effects from their service, but now at an older age have experienced some frailty and require VIP, they're ineligible, more or less, because they haven't had a relationship with Veterans Affairs.
Do you think that's something that should be looked at when we're talking about service delivery to veterans?