Thank you very much, Mr. Chair, and thank you to the witnesses for appearing this afternoon.
The first question I have will go to Dr. Scholten.
I would like to ask you about the TBI screening. You're showing a number here of about 579,000 screened for possible mild TBI, and then you show the other numbers. As a result, 45,000, which amounts to less than 7.8% of all those screened, are confirmed and diagnosed with mild TBI.
Can you maybe explain why there's a process like this? It seems that maybe there's something wrong in the pre-screening when you have such large numbers at the very beginning and you end up with fewer than 8% of all the people screened actually being diagnosed with TBI.