I might ask Mr. Freeman or Ms. Meunier to talk about the engagement and pieces that have occurred over the years.
The differences, as they evolved, are really meant to support.... We use the term “modern-day veterans”, but it's really the evolution of veterans. They might release at the age of 23 because they were injured coming back from a mission, and we ensure that they have the right supports in place, whether that's education and training benefits or retraining, or they might not be able to work anymore, and we ensure that they have the same level of compensation from a financial perspective in terms of the income replacement benefit.
It really is a difference from 2006. They're very different in nature and they look to serve a demographic and a group that continues to evolve and change. That's why there have been multiple changes to the Veterans Well-being Act over the years.
Mr. Freeman?