We have a study going on in Alberta right now of people using vitamins and minerals for a serious form of depression, bipolar depression. Neuroscience specialists have been looking at it, and it's actually getting some surprising results with small clinical trials. But it seems to be that in Canada where we have, among our soldiers, an increased number of post-traumatic stress disorders and of course operational stress injuries, one can set the stage for another, you might say. People with operational stress injuries back in the theatre could be exposed.
Maybe it's too much to expect the military to actually lead in something avant-garde, but we have a new phenomenon with more soldiers, more of our personnel coming down with these types of injuries. There might be room to take a look at whether some of those soldiers might benefit from simply expanded nutritional support, not just more food as in more to eat, but more concentrated nutritionals that actually support the nervous system and might reduce the number of injuries.