Thank you, Chair.
I'm going to come back to National Defence.
I heard your response to my question. It's a little bit confusing, but a bill was passed in 1985, I believe. It encompassed the three wars. I think that orders in council made changes in the interim. If I got any of that wrong, can we make sure that's clarified?
Then I heard that in modern times, it's the Minister of National Defence who decides what type of service it is, and a committee decides the amount of benefits. Did I get that right?
If so, can you tell the committee a little bit more about who is on the committee, who's in charge and how they determine the benefit amounts? Who are they appointed by?