That explains that, then. I'm just trying to put myself in their body. They're shy. Probably they don't like being different. They have to take those medications, and everybody is all together, so that's why sometimes for them it's stressful even to take a medication with the troops. You have that comorbidity, and they try to find some other auto-cure, whatever it may be.
That's why, if they're having that medication at a certain level, and if they get rid of it.... You provide that individual medication to help, and if he's not taking it, he's maybe becoming a problem for the troops themselves. How can we do that kind of follow-up to make sure those individuals are doing what they're supposed to do?