I was struck by the figures you provided when you began. You have about the same number of veterans as we have in Canada, but your budget to take care of them is about three times what our budget is here. I have to say that I'm a little bit envious.
I wanted to come back to the issue of the injured or incapacitated veteran and pensions. It's my understanding that if veterans are younger than the general age of retirement, they receive an income-tested pension. Beyond that, when they do reach the age of retirement of the general population, do they automatically move into that pension system? Is there a clawback of the pension if they're seen to be receiving more than the average Australian?