Yes. Some people get the opportunity to take additional education while they are in the forces. If I am not mistaken, National Defence has cut back on those opportunities through its budget cuts. Those opportunities to continue education have been greatly reduced. The non-commissioned members have a difficult time to advance their education while they are serving.
We have the JPSU, where the injured veterans are going. If they could start their education while they're in there, as they transition from the JPSU to Veterans Affairs, that would be wonderful. Over the past 10 years, we have never seen Veterans Affairs and National Defence work together very well. They used to have the centre, which was a collaboration, though that program wasn't very successful in getting the two departments working together.
We could put on rose-coloured glasses and have the two departments work together in transitioning, so that our injured veterans and our soldiers, sailors, and airmen and airwomen would be able to have every opportunity in the world to become successful. That would be wonderful.