Thank you, Mr. Chair, and thank you, Mr. Stoffer.
Let me start with the advertisements first. These are done with the clear intent to bring awareness to the veterans and if there is an issue with that telephone number, we'll look into that. But it's a way of reaching them as well as it is reaching Canadians who are, as you know, exposed to a lot of information back and forth about what is or isn't being done with respect to veterans. We feel it's justified. It's simply one more way of reaching out to veterans, their families, and Canadians.
On the phone number issue, if that's what's happening, I'm concerned about it, as you and others obviously are, and we'll look into it.
On the issue of the Last Post Fund, I believe the top-up was some $108 million of recent date. I think you make a good point. We should be looking at the more comprehensive response to that particular need or entitlement or benefit, if you will. I'm quite prepared to go back and revisit all of that. In fact, it's been on the list of things to do to try to bring a balance to all of these issues to current time. As we make other adjustments, we obviously need to make adjustments on the whole platform of benefits and services to veterans.
I will let the deputy answer the first question you posed, if I may.