You might have seen in the news, because there have been some heated questions on this, that we have a caregiver benefit. It's actually derived out of our health care side, but that is only for veterans who are from the Post-9/11 GI Bill generation. One of my good friends right now is a quadruple amputee. He has no limbs whatsoever. He was before the Post-9/11 GI Bill. His wife, who has provided caregiver services ever since he lost all his limbs, is not eligible for that benefit. There's a lot of discussion on Capitol Hill on how we make this inclusive for all eras, not just post-9/11.
On the disability comp side, if you are a veteran rated at 100% “permanent and total”, and you have that rating for 10 years or more before you pass away, your spouse will get DIC, dependency and indemnity compensation. If you pass away as a direct result of your service-connected disability in under 10 years, he or she will get that as well.