Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you to all of you for your participation and attendance.
Just on those questions, it appears that being a member of the Conservative Party or being a political adviser seems to be a sine qua non of being on this board. But I digress.
Sixty-five percent of the decisions made by the Veterans Review and Appeal Board modify initial rulings. If I put that in a criminal law context and say that 65% of decisions made by trial judges are buried, there wouldn't be a person in Canada who wouldn't say that this is a huge problem. Can we arrive at any understanding of why 65% of the decisions referred to the board end up being modified?