I think that in general when we look at whether benefits are in place or when they may be removed, they're applied against the context of the situation that they're found in. In other words, circumstances and situations could change for individual veterans, and their access and eligibility of veterans may also change as they go through a process of rehabilitation, treatment or any number of other things. Situations are re-evaluated. People are able to access additional benefits.
Some benefits do not become relevant for some individual veterans over time, and that may be the case where individual veterans find themselves in different circumstances as a result of improvements, changes or what have you, but I couldn't speak to an individual case in this instance.