I think historically aboriginal veterans have been a group that has not accessed some of the benefits that have been available. It's good that there are probably more groups making sure that they have access.
Thank you for your more than 30 years. I see your CD with two clasps, so thank you very much.
Mr. Blais, I have a question for you. You had a comprehensive overview. You were very passionate, and I respect that. But you were comparing some of these changes to the $12,000 threshold for the Last Post fund. I'd like you to comment on the changes made to the Last Post fund in the budget. Specifically, the $12,000 is not an income, as you described it in your remarks. It's an assessment of assets to see whether someone qualifies as an indigent veteran. It's important to add that the $12,000 asset test does not include house or car. So if you're looking at an estate to determine whether a veteran is impoverished and needs the assistance of the government to have the funeral services taken care of, and the car and house are not included in the assessment of assets, and you don't feel $12,000 is fair, what would be a fair amount?