The first thing that comes to mind—and it's a good question as well—is that it's not just provincial. Municipal is important as well. If you look at homelessness, for instance, or look at housing, look at medical care, and then the federal benefits, everybody there has a responsibility, all levels of government. I think that's important. Nova Scotia, for instance, has a veterans affairs committee in their legislature. I know a few other provinces have approached us to get information about that, to see whether it could be done or not. I think that's the kind of thing that we need to look at: what are other provinces, and municipalities, doing?
We recently did an outreach visit out west, and Edmonton, for instance, has a civilian liaison officer for military and veterans' families within the municipal hierarchy, which is nice to see. If you could get a place like Halifax, for instance, to have that, then you would have all levels of government involved in dealing with veterans. I'm not necessarily saying integrating, but at least coordinating and complementing.