We have managed to carry out our work with those funds. As I say, our work is mostly the cost of our members in travelling the country to provide hearings in over 30 locations and in conducting our appeals in Charlottetown, as well as the cost of our support staff, including people who do quality analysis of our decisions.
Part of that, of benefit to the veterans as well, is that in recent years, with the modern CF veteran, the conditions and the cases that come before our tribunal are much more complicated and require more work. As a result of the shift from the traditional veteran to the modern-day veteran and to the serving Canadian Forces members as well as the RCMP, those funds in the budget are well used to make sure that those veterans receive their decisions in a timely and fair fashion. We worked, as I said in my comments, to reduce the timelines. We use modern technology, and the money is well spent to make sure that veterans get their benefits.
With regard to how the transition from the percentage of traditional veterans to modern-day veterans has gone, I think Ms. Sharkey has the percentages that give us exactly how those are divided.