I wasn't particularly implying that to be as a first responder. When you have serious, potentially life-threatening bleeding injuries and so on, you need a different type of response. But when you're managing those injuries, if they are not managed properly, they can lead to long-term disability in many cases and shorten somebody's career.
Putting that aside and going back to our subject at hand—and forgive me for the little diversion there—as you're expanding the services for people with operational stress injuries and the mental health services, I understand there's quite a large increase in budget to attract more personnel and expand the services available and the number of personnel providing services. Is there any kind of task force or anybody looking at what other outside-the-box approaches there might be for helping people with operational stress-type injuries, or are we just looking at providing more of the same?