No, what you would have to look at when you look at the amount of money that's been injected into Veterans Affairs is the cumulative amount. We do our budget on a yearly basis. In fact, given that the budget went up, may we say, by $300 million per year for five years, that is actually cumulatively about $1.5 billion. I just want to make sure we understand each other, that the budget goes up each year.
Some of the driving factors behind the budget increase, certainly, were the new Veterans Charter, the amounts going for disability awards and what have you, and also the amount for Agent Orange. That money is not built into our base, so some of these things come and go over the period of time.
I might make a clarification on the 90%. The 90% of our budget is actually for services and benefits to veterans. It's not just for the disability pensions or the disability awards. It includes our health services and our long-term care. In fact, less than 10% is actually for the operations of the department. We're very highly leveraged in terms of what we pay out to veterans.