That's good.
There are a couple of other things, and I have one minute, so I'm probably going to touch on one of the other things. It was raised earlier a couple of times. It's about the minister apologizing directly to the veteran involved in the case that led to this meeting.
I'm well aware of the privacy issues that exist, etc. Would it not be the case that if the minister wanted to apologize directly to this individual, it could be asked of whoever at Veterans Affairs is now in contact with that particular veteran to just indicate that the minister would like to personally apologize to the veteran and to ask the veteran if they would be willing to accept that phone call? Could that not be done?