First of all...and don't hesitate; I can allow my commanding officers to give a bit more detail on the numbers. If you really do want more detailed numbers, we can actually give you those. CO 3 RCR, who is going on the next rotation, knows exactly the number of soldiers going back a second time, a third time, and a fourth time. I'll let him give that to you.
I know that our doctors and our specialists are looking at the same things that the Americans are. There's no doubt that we are learning things from soldiers who have been in combat a second time, a third time, and a fourth time. We do have some of those soldiers. We will continue to learn what's best, but with our operational tempo, as you know, we will continue to send soldiers.
Our training gets better each time. From what we're hearing from our soldiers, in a lot of cases they are better prepared for operations. We will continue to learn how to prepare our soldiers better.
Through our pre-deployment training, we do departure assistance group preparation. If we identify soldiers who aren't prepared to go back, we will take them off training to make sure they don't go into theatre.