It's not a common story that we hear. We hear often about the effects of our operations, whether in a conflict, in providing humanitarian assistance, or in undertaking disaster response, on mental illness. This is why it is very difficult to say that there's a causal relationship between what our military members and veterans really suffer from—and to try to care for them is the reason we're here—and saying that it is mefloquine rather than what they experienced in Somalia over and above that.
It is evident, certainly from the commission of inquiry for Somalia, that there were significant issues with respect to leadership and discipline in the unit way before they were given mefloquine, in the buildup to that operation.