When a medically releasing member signed up for the CF, he had to contribute to Manulife. You have to pay your dues in case there is long-term disability. SISIP owes it to you. They owe you two years of income replacement post-release. They owe you a chance of school no longer than two years post-release up to $25,000, approximately, of tuition.
The rehab program knew about that when it was brought on the table in 2006. Our vocational portion of the program will kick in in two years, when SISIP runs out. So if a member released tomorrow, for example, Veterans Affairs will pay for the medical and the psychosocial needs with the rehab program. SISIP will do the vocational chance for school, income replacement. We don't talk about it. We can discuss it, but we don't touch it. It's SISIP's responsibility. Two years goes by. Then the chance for school is paid by us because of the rehab program. So there's a bit of an interface here.