I certainly respect that response.
I'd like to pick up on Mr. Tonks' earlier question about the drugs. I think what he's referring to is this international concern about not best practices related to military practice but just in treating depression in a global sense, with the failure and disappointing results worldwide in anti-depression.
But I'm pleased to say--I'll just throw this in quickly for Alan's benefit--that other options are being explored. EMDR, an eye movement desensitization and reprogramming initiative, is a natural or mechanical type of treatment that helps them revisit the trauma. They seem to be getting good results with that. I think at committee here we'll be hearing from at least some soldiers who've benefited from that.
With that comment, I'll just pass it over to my colleague,
who has been patiently waiting to ask a question.