Got it. If I have any spare time, I'm going to split my time with Mr. Lloyd.
First off, I'm going to address the Legion. I'm just going to read a quick quote from a Legion press release from June 2017: The impact military service has on our sailors, soldiers and airmen and women often makes the transition back to civilian life challenging. In all cases there is a period of adjustment. In some cases, this transition can impact physical and mental health, disrupt financial stability, impact relationships and families, and can lead to short and long term challenges that could have been avoided had the process not been so difficult. Today, the delay in receiving timely pension and severance pay; the backlog in Veterans Affairs Canada disability applications; the lack of communication and outreach to those retiring; and issues with service accessibility have compounded that challenge to a crisis point.
I just want to say thank you for everything that you guys and everybody there are doing within the Legion. As full disclosure, I am a Legion member—just so everybody knows—but it's a non-paid or non-compensated position.
You talk about, from your statistics, how you dealt with more than 1,400 cases last year alone. They're complete files that go in when they're submitted to VAC. How many of those that you are involved with would get denied?