Yes.
Again, it's an honour to be here, actually. When I was asked to be on the veterans affairs committee, it was just an honour to be asked and to be part of your lives, I guess. For what you've contributed to us and what you've done in the past, it's an honour to be here.
I preface this a little bit cautiously, because I don't want to get into necessarily a partisan argument with Mr. Casey. I only ask this because I think we need a benchmark of where we are now as opposed to where we were pre-2006. I want to put it into context with what's here.
Again, Mr. Moore, we can always do better. I think there's no argument there; we can always do better. Even if it were 99.999%, we could always do that 0.01% better. So I'll give you that.
But I wanted to ask all four of you if you were familiar with the cuts of the former government, with what they were—just an opinion, I guess.
We'll start with Mr. White, if that's possible.