I think the difficulty at this point is that there is no outcome that is set, so we don't actually know when we get there. In fact, our last few reports have indicated that in some cases veterans are getting more money than they would if they had stayed in the forces uninjured, but it's never at the right time or the right place.
There has never been any outcome that has been determined. How much do we want our veterans and their families to have as an income? Do we want them to reach the poverty line? Should it be the median line of income? That's never been determined. Until we have some kind of an outcome, as we have done for the lump sum award now with the Federal Court, it's very hard to determine.
That's why I'm saying that one thing that would be of value in interviewing allied countries would be to determine which ones have outcomes and how they arrived at them.