There are other programs not dissimilar to this one, so what you'll find is that, particularly in the countries I've mentioned—the U.K., Australia, and New Zealand as examples—they have similar income support programming. There are ranges, and this is what you will discover when you start to look at them. Some countries will offer ranges of 75% to 90%. They may be based on taxable, pre-taxable income, or net income, so you have to take that into account. That changes the equation again as well.
Every country has its own social construct and its own other programming that's offered either through their military or through their own national government. Again, it makes a simple comparison difficult, but our programming is not dissimilar to those countries that I've just noted. There are variances and so on, but the basic concepts are very similar.