Maybe I'll make you more familiar, if I can get the details of it. Hopefully what you say is true, that it's a rare thing.
I think one of you said in the presentations that in the decompression period in Cyprus, soldiers are there for three or four days. How many people are rotated out at a time there, and how much time would actually be spent with particularly those around the front? There are those who are on Kandahar airfield the whole time they're there, but there are those who are on the front and under certainly different kinds of pressures.
Are they treated any differently, and how much time would you actually be able to spend to detect if there was anything actually wrong with these people, if they're only there for such a short period of time? I imagine they have other things on their mind, too, when they go there, except to submit themselves to medical examinations.