Thank you.
Mr. Semianiw, a little earlier you talked about how important it was for your officers to be well prepared. Can you explain to us the role of a group's tactical commander after a very intense engagement? Is there someone in charge of calming people down or is everyone given a strong cup of tea, for instance, to calm people down? What can be done to prevent post-traumatic stress disorder from developing?
You also said that your officers were well trained in identifying post-traumatic stress syndrome. Is there a prevention program for everyone who enters a combat zone, not only for officers, but also for regular troops? Are they told what to expect? Would it be possible to create a program based on prevention to educate troops on how to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder?