Yes. Super.
So, yes, I've got my query into Veterans Affairs. I'm sure they'll be providing me with those cost estimates shortly.
You're absolutely right. Access is a huge problem. What I tried to do in my report was provide, basically, existing programs, that all we had to do was just open that door to another population that, in essence, is receiving something similar. For instance, the permanent impairment allowance supplement should be made available to people with exceptional incapacitated allowances. That's an easy door to open.
In terms of burden of proof, Harold's absolutely right, the burden of proof can be provided. We lower that burden of proof based on a career review medical board, right? For the people who are released for medical disability, clearly that should be all they need when they walk into Veterans Affairs to receive their pension.
As far as the priorities...I'll do my best to prioritize those for you, but I think you'll notice that most of them will allow for just a quick wording in the legislation and there's access, done.