The proper comparison would be to compare that to the War Veterans Allowance Act that followed the Second World War and was opened to Korean War veterans. That would be the proper comparison. That was proper reintegration on the part of government.
There are other folks, such as Harold Leduc, who are much more informed on this and who would be better to call as witnesses to speak to that, but comparing the two systems—Pension Act to new Veterans Charter—doesn't work.
With regard to retraining and rehabilitation, you could have been sent to retraining and rehabilitation during the time period prior to 2006, but it was under other programs. There were other retraining benefits. They were administered by Veterans Affairs and by SISIP. I received retraining through SISIP when I got out of the army in 2004. That was paid for by SISIP because I was a Veterans Affairs client under the Pension Act for my knees and ears. The retraining was there at that point.