Before the Veterans Charter, what we had seen.... As I mentioned, the average age of release is around 35. The average age is mid to late thirties. With the suite of programs we had before, we only had the disability...the pension program, which was the monthly pension. There was limited access to programs like the veterans independence program.
There was not a suite of products to assist them if they needed to stabilize medically, to assist them if they had psychosocial issues to deal with, or to assist them with vocational rehabilitation, if they needed to get new skills or accreditation for the skill set they were using while they were in uniform and then transposing them to civilian life.
That's what the new Veterans Charter offers them, a suite of products to assist with the obstacles they might have in doing the transition. It's to help with the health, psychosocial, and vocational matters, and to offer financial support while they go through the rehabilitation to become independent again.