Yes, that is correct. Embedded within Veterans Affairs, it was that member's full-time job. In my understanding, at present it's a part-time job for a member, but we believe it's fundamentally important that it be a full-time job, that it be their commitment from our organization to Veterans Affairs and then back to the membership.
Very often we have people working things off the sides of their desks. It doesn't mean that they're not working hard, and as hard as they can, but there are only so many hours in the day and only so many tasks they can perform. If it's a full-time job, that's your commitment. You have an absolute buy-in in time and you are there to create the relationships you need to create administratively to make these two organizations work together.