All right. Thank you.
I'll just change gears a bit. As part of the rehabilitation.... I was able to get a bit out of this diagram here. They talk about vocational training and job assistance as part of rehabilitation so that people can, in fact, have income. I've talked about this with other witnesses.
In regard to the Canadian Armed Forces, there are positions that are non-combat positions that are sometimes held by civilians, administrative tasks and these sorts of things. These things could be done by a service member who was injured and can no longer serve as a soldier but could serve in one of these positions in the armed forces. Could the armed forces be playing more of a role in helping provide income to these veterans who could work but just not as soldiers?