The bottom line, sir, is that I don't know what was done or if there were any changes. It all happened and we all came back home, thankfully, and got on with our lives. I'm not aware—perhaps I should be aware—of whether there were any changes made to Veterans Affairs and how they were made. All I know is that today, we're in a situation where I can't understand why it was not done, as opposed to what was actually done.
I have to go back to one quick point, if I may. I'm taking up your time, sir, but I went to the American admiral on the carriers there, and we had our squadron of Dusty and his team out there. When I talked to the American commander, he said, “One thing I can't get my head around is how we're going to keep all these guys supplied, rearmed, reprovisioned and fuelled.” I said, “Well, I have someone on staff who has been doing this for a while and knows all the players here. Let me give him the responsibility.” The answer came back, “Yes, okay.” Dusty was the only non-U.S. commander in the gulf during the Gulf War. That, to me, is a testament to the professionalism and the capability of our people.
I'm sorry. That was beyond your question.