Before I start my questions, I would to just like to make a comment.
We've had several meetings before this, including a meeting with the minister, and there were a lot of questions and comments on office closures. I don't quite understand the logic of the criticism, because as far as I know, and I mentioned this at one of our meetings, the average age of our Second World War and Korean veterans is 80 to 90 years old.
These are not the people who are able to jump in a car like they did 25 years ago and go and have a conversation or obtain services in the VAC office if they need it. These people age. I know a lot of them. They do require help to move from point A to point B. Therefore, I don't think it's of great help to them that we keep open an office that they can't get to easily in the first place.
Could you just comment on this?