A lot of reservists have gone and come back, and a lot of them have gone out to the boondocks and are not with battalions any more. I know you're addressing that.
You talked about screening at four to six months. I've met a lot of airplanes in Edmonton, shaken hundreds of hands, and looked into hundreds of pairs of eyes. With each 140-person load, I say to myself afterwards that six or eight of those folks will probably have problems.
Talk to me a little bit about what goes on at the company level or any other level back in the garrison before that four- to six-month period, or how we're trying to reach out to the reservists who may not be in that regimental environment.