I apologize but I will have to answer in English.
It's a team. We have our doctors. We have the chain of command. We work extremely closely together. Generally our soldiers end up with our doctors based on recommendations we've had from the chain of command. I can tell you that 99% of the time we respect the doctors and mental health personnel who work for us.
We live, breathe, and fight with those soldiers, so we understand their capabilities and their strengths and weaknesses. But if a doctor or mental health care personnel says that one of our soldiers has an operational stress injury, that soldier will be taken out of the line of battle. We try to get the best resources available for that soldier so he can carry on his work.