Okay.
In conclusion, Mr. Larlee, you mentioned the “generous” system. I just caution that word from a departmental official, because there are an awful lot of veterans I know who would take umbrage with the word “generous”: Sarah Atwood, for example, who was denied a Veterans Review and Appeal Board hearing in order to get to Camp Hill Hospital; Art Humphreys from Musquodoboit Harbour, who was denied a lift to get up and down his stairs; and other people who were denied various benefits because they didn't have the medical information. I'm not sure if they would consider it as generous, so I just say this as a word of caution. Maybe another word might be helpful in the future, because there are an awful lot of veterans who think that the system is not necessarily there to help them.
However, I do give the department credit, and I will say this publicly, that when I went to those hearings, I found them very useful. I thought they were very good. Although I have a particular view on those issues, I think it was helpful for my understanding of how the VRAB actually works. Thank you for that.