As you know, I'm not an expert on that whole thing, but I've read it. There's no question in my mind that one of the greatest blows I remember was hearing people discuss the clawback thing that happened a few years ago, where somebody was entitled to something, and then they also got a another entitlement, and all of a sudden they said, "You're only going to get so much, so we'll take away part of it." That being cancelled, to me, is one of the greatest steps.
I served with the American forces for quite a bit, and they have real problems along this line, too, with people losing their benefits, or all of a sudden not being recognized. I think that some weeks they have 50 people killing themselves because of their past experiences. In other words, they commit suicide. I don't know how many are doing that in Canada, but there's no question that we feel disappointed when we are not given due consideration.