Mr. Christopher, another thing you said troubles me a bit, as someone who practised law for most of his career.
You indicated the real test in front of the Department of Veterans Affairs, if I understand correctly, is the balance of probabilities—whether it is more likely than not that a claim should be approved. You indicated that once you get to that balance of probabilities, you apply a doubt in favour of the veteran. In other words, if it's 50-50, then and only then does the benefit of the doubt apply. Do I have that right?