In a follow-up to that, if there is disagreement, I'm having trouble reconciling how we, in Canada, can have disagreement on those standards. When we look internationally, for example, Assistance Dogs International has standards that are considered benchmarks in the service dog training area. There are 150 programs worldwide, like the Australian rehabilitation appliances program through their Department of Veterans' Affairs. There was reference made to the United States.
Why are we attempting to reinvent the wheel here in this country, when those standards exist in the countries of many of our allies, the United States being our closest ally? Why wouldn't we simply go to them? These standards exist. In Australia these standards exist. Why can't we just supplant them into Canada? I'm having a tough time reconciling that. I think there are many veterans and their families who would feel the same way.