Thank you, that's a very good question.
As you probably are aware, we were instrumental in getting this clause in the enhanced new Veterans Charter reviewed in two years. What's important is that the new Veterans Charter, which was supposed to be a living document, was on life support for six years and then finally resuscitated at the end. We don't want it to get lost, we want it to be alive.
What we're doing is preparing, by providing some information, a basic foundation document that all people who are engaged in discussions about the new Veterans Charter can go to and speak from a common platform. That's what our team is engaged in right now—we look at recommendations from other groups and what some of the views of different organizations are, and put it all together. In fact, organizations have a tendency to pick and choose what they like and don't like, and to push that aspect, sometimes shadowing some of the good parts or some of the things that are also important.
Our intent is to be ready to do our part, whenever the committee decides to do the review, and in the process to also inform other organizations.