What I was referring to is a real easy rehabilitation system model that individual WCBs have in place. Coming out of Afghanistan, you have some 3,200 individuals with significant disabilities. Our WCB in B.C. deals with around 3,500 permanent disabilities every year. You have a tremendous resource to draw on. You have service providers such as OTs and PTs that you could not have if you were a national organization with relatively few resources. There may be great potential there for pooling some of the resources to get these individuals back to work. I'm not suggesting that there be a change in the control process. But on a pilot basis there may be some great efficiencies, because they know their backyard inside out.
On March 15th, 2012. See this statement in context.