Thanks, Chair, and I thank you people for showing up here today.
Dr. Ballagh, it was interesting to hear you talk about the armed forces and the physician extender. My son was over in Afghanistan for the last combat mission. He's a combat engineer, so he deals with all the IEDs. He likes to find things and blow them up, and hopefully not get blown up himself.
With regard to that, I'm curious about your type of service when it comes to the remoteness. Is that something, with your specialty in the inner ear, you could deal with? That could be a problem for a combat engineer if he or she gets their bell rung. Is there remote technology available where you could, for instance, be in Barrie and deal with something in Afghanistan? If someone were able to contact you through that remoteness, could you deal with it and guide them through it?