Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
Again to the four of you who are here and to all the veterans in the room, thank you for your presence and thank you for your tremendous presentations. I'm blown away every time we have veterans come before us. Their families give tremendous advice to us, and we'll take you very seriously in a cooperative manner with my colleagues across the way.
Don, a very quick question to you. For the first one, the Canadian Bill of Rights that's out there is basically a document hanging in halls. It really has no legislative teeth. One of the problems we have is there's no preamble of the new charter. In your estimate, should the bill of rights be included in the new Veterans Charter, in our review?