There's no clawback of the benefits provided. You might be referring to the capacity payments, which I talked about earlier. Those payments do stop at age 65, and then a veteran would be able to move on to an income-tested pension if they had limited means. The income support pensions are payable subject to an income and assets test. They would be able to receive their pension either from us or DVA, if they have what we call qualifying service—in other words they've done war-like type service. If not, they would then get their benefit income-tested pension from our social security department.
On June 10th, 2013. See this statement in context.