I'm driving in a car with a member of the RCMP, a Korean War veteran and a World War II veteran, and I'm an Afghan or Gulf War veteran. We hit a mine. All four of us lose the right leg of our body and suffer no other injuries. We are each given a benefit from the Government of Canada. All of them will receive 150% more than I'm receiving for the exact same injury, because the Government of Canada has chosen to put them on wartime service or under the Pension Act and has decided that I'm only going to be put on special duty service.
To understand completely, sir, the government's position would be “we're losing money on these three, but we're saving money on the one guy who only gets 40% insurance.”