It was a few thousand a month. It was her full pay from her last rank as corporal. The reason for that small amount was that she did not have a full military pension even though she would have qualified. When she was “5(f)ed” the original time, they essentially said, “Here's the paper. Sign here.” So she was walking out the door with nothing basically. She signed for her pension and took her pension out. There's a period during which you can buy back into your pension. By the time she got back in and was allowed to rejoin, the period had elapsed.
Her second tours were thus between Class A, Class B, and reserve, so she was never able to fully get back onto a full pension. That's a whole other issue: the difference in pension for reservists versus for regular force members and the problems that brings up, especially, as was mentioned earlier, when you have reservists fighting side by side with regular force people, and these guys get a pension and these ones don't. That's a whole other story.