The new veterans charter has a number of exceptional programs in it. It might be beneficial to help you understand that, when we're talking about wartime service, it means the entire benefit program for a veteran would change from special duty service to a new program entirely, which is more lucrative—the wartime service plan. As a result of this study, the committee should understand that veterans are really only interested in that monthly disability benefit. They want to make sure that's what they get for going to war and for taking on dangerous tasks.
The other really big thing, which is a big sticking point for veterans, is the death benefit when a person dies. The death benefit between the old system and the new system differs. There is no clause to allow your benefits to be carried over by your partner and your family, whereas the wartime service benefit does permit you to do that. When we die, we leave less for our family.