Our principal aim is to look after Canadians who've served. Your question creates a bit of a dilemma with regard to new arrivals in Canada seeking assistance from the Legion.
We provide assistance to the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League, which is based out of London. As an organization, we look after all of the World War II Caribbean veterans on behalf of the Commonwealth. We actually provide them with pensions and assistance for living down in the Caribbean. We support Canadian Vietnam veterans at present. They have access to our funding for benevolence.
If other individuals become members of the organization.... Right now we don't have in our poppy trust fund—because it is a Canadian poppy trust fund—the ability to support nationals from other countries who may have served in other countries. If they have served on behalf of the Commonwealth, then we could assist them, but right now we don't have any programs that would allow that. That's definitely something that may have to be looked at in the future. We may have to look at how we transition in the future, because the military brotherhood is still the military brotherhood, one way or another. We do have allies all across the world, so that is one thing we do have to look at.