Okay, so it's not taxable.
For 20 years, it's $300,000, which is about $60,000 per year over five years. What would your recommendation be? If somebody got it after four years in the military, should they get the same amount as someone who served 20 years?
I'm just wondering what you're hearing from the veterans side. How would you judge? If it caused your cancer, no matter how long you were with the service, should that be the reason...? I know that the amount's too low, probably, but I'm having a hard time with the years of service part. It's great that you served 20 years, but if someone was there for four years and happened to get some kind of condition because of the military, should they get a lot less?