We had another reservist in here a few weeks ago. He was there for a very short time, but he was on the front and he was associated with a roadside bombing incident. When he came home nobody would believe that he was actually injured. He wasn't injured physically, but he was certainly.... And what they went through, the reservist and the parents, was a particular hell. I'm just wondering how often that happens. The nurse in charge of his file basically accused him of lying, pretending he was injured and looking for a pension or something. All he wanted, and apparently wasn't getting, was his proper treatment. Those people are falling through the cracks. I don't know how many. You can't interview everybody who comes back, or their parents.
Are the reservists being treated any better now than they were? I understand they were treated differently for a while. Are they still treated differently? Is the medical response to them, at the time and when they get back, the same as to the regular soldier?