That's a good question.
I'll start from why we did the Veterans Review and Appeal Board report, and why we did the first report, which had to do with the reasons for decisions. That actually covers the whole spectrum of adjudication from start to finish. As I said before, we'll be publishing a report on how people use the evidence and the process.
We can talk about board structure, about location, about a lot of different issues concerning the board, but the process is what's important.
The previous question from the member sitting next to you, that had to do with.... I'm losing my train of thought there.
The fact is that the information that should be there at the front should be looked at in its entirety rather than be put at the back, at the end of the process. All of these things are important. The process needs to be fluid and transparent. That's why we're working on that aspect of it.