Well, that is one aspect. The other is that people are given.... As I mentioned in my remarks, once the condition is stabilized, they can be given from six months to three years to release. But until the point of stabilization, there can be a prolonged period of three, four, or five years when the individual is undergoing treatment to get better. During that time, we don't send them back to full duty. They are able to take the time they need to recover, until they get to a point where they can either return to duties or leave the armed forces.
On February 25th, 2014. See this statement in context.