It's a very interesting point, because the smell that came out of this was...we just built an insurance policy program based on SISIP. SISIP was a peacetime tool to take care of troops when they injured themselves essentially in training. That's why we brought it in.
To build a veterans program based on that type of philosophy just didn't make any sense, remembering that everything nearly that comes out of this thing is taxable. The old program was not. It didn't end at 65. You didn't fall off the program. Long-term care was there.