To be quite honest, right now, I think the lack in the government at this point in time for veterans is at an all-time low. That's the end of the story on that. It is at an all-time low. When this particular thing here goes mainstream, I think there are going to be a lot more upset veterans who will want to get things fixed. Currently, there's a deficit of street credibility of the government toward veterans.
We've been taking a hit for quite a few years, to be quite honest—ever since the new veterans charter kicked in. We call it a pizza pension for a reason. They'll take a lump sum, divide it up and give it to us. You'll get $36 a month. Then, this improvement came along afterward because...ever since that famous saying that you're asking more than we can give. I'm sorry, but it's actually the other way around. The Government of Canada is asking more than the veterans are now willing to give. Therefore, you guys are at a deficit as a government. It's no wonder there's a recruiting problem. It's no wonder there's a retention problem. It's because of that lack of trust from the person going into the Canadian Armed Forces and learning about these deficits.
Does that answer your question, sir?