We continue to debrief, and I think that's the best way to do it. We've noticed that operational stress injuries can occur at any time. There's no specific timeframe. They could happen during the rotation in theatre. They could happen immediately when they come home. They could happen after six months, nine months, twelve months. I don't think there's any clinical proof of exactly when it could happen.
We continue to debrief with our leadership teams, we continue to talk about these potential stress injuries. The mental health community will debrief, will do enhanced debriefings when they come home and within a four- to six-month period afterwards. And we'll continue to do that as a command team with both the NCOs and the officers. We will continue to look at the possibilities of somebody having an operational stress injury.
So I think we have pretty good means of trying to identify operational stress injuries.