First of all, I'm not an expert on decompression, but I do know that it is decompression. It's not assessment and it's not treatment. It's a chance for a person who's been in desert...some place austere or a combat environment to shift gears to come back to Canada.
And historically the roots of this go back to World War II. One of the things the Brits did was have health halfway houses for their veterans coming back from the front. They found it was prohibitively expensive but quite effective.
So that's what decompression is. It's a transition and it's an opportunity to provide them with information. People are going to misbehave, given the opportunity, and I'm glad to hear you recognize it's a rare incident. I believe there was--