My next question is for Mr. Moore.
We know that there have been cuts. I have been told that 250 case manager positions have been eliminated across the country. Those are the people making house calls and providing services directly to veterans. They understand their situation very well. They can detect changes and help the families, who do not always have the time or the ability, to be able to pick up on the changes and to come to terms with them.
Do you see a difference? Are the improvements that have been announced really a lot better? Instead of trying to cut down on red tape, should they not also be looking at having service centres and improving the service that regional case managers provide, especially because they know those remote areas as well as the veterans' rights?