That's a totally valid point.
To make a further link, I'll go over to you, General Misener. I was shocked at how many currently serving people have reached out in the last couple of weeks as we stood up this committee to focus on the backlog issue. VAC explained, in its previous testimony by some of its officials, that part of the challenge with currently serving personnel is that diagnosis is not complete. However, this backlog issue is big.
I think you're in a unique position for these currently serving people. Some of them aren't working for you directly, because some of them actually still serving in operational units, because, despite the claim that they're entitled to, they still completely meet the universality of service and can keep serving.
As they're transitioning out, I think there's an opportunity here for you, the CAF and DND, to utilize your expertise and efficiencies. Sometimes you have your own challenges, but at the same time, in my viewpoint, you are more efficient than maybe VAC to help prepare those cases so that as people transition out, they're not contributing to the backlog at all because you've prepped them and prepped those files, much like the Legion helps a lot of people who reach out that way.
Would you care to comment on that, please.