And that's fine, and those people weren't at the table with me when this was happening, and it was just pure discrimination between Canadian Forces and World War II veterans. I did propose that we extend the benefits and programs of the World War II Veterans Charter to Canadian Forces veterans, the way they did it for the Canadian Forces veterans who served in Korea. Remember, the Canadian Forces Act changed in 1950. So we qualify for those benefits. There was no need to recreate it.
As I said, the new Veterans Charter was simply a duplication of SISIP. To get rid of SISIP was what Veterans Affairs wanted to do, and they were going to deal with the aging and other programs elsewhere. So I think we need to fix the inconsistencies right now.