The desired outcome is just that the benefits packages offered to soldiers be equal. And really, for the severely disabled under Bill C-55 and so on, a lot of ground has been missed. The biggest problem I see coming right now are these partially disabled soldiers who were reservists, who are now out on civvy street trying to find jobs. They have not been released, but they have these mechanical injuries that are going to affect them for the rest of their lives and they have these very low payments. And because they haven't claimed for post-traumatic stress, their universality of service is not high enough to claim access to any of the other programs.
So what we have, say in the province of British Columbia, is all of these reserve units with these guys with foot problems and stuff with these really disproportionately low payments. I don't think that was the intent of the new Veterans Charter.