In my study of the situation, there are very few militaries of the world that actually engage in the prevention before deploying to a theatre of operation, aside from, for example, the U.S. Army Battlemind program, where they do pre-training of a sort. It's not as intensive as what I am suggesting, from recruitment to retirement. And importantly, in the Battlemind program they have a follow-on package that addresses the longer-term reintegration of soldiers after an operational deployment. The Missouri National Guard, for example, has what they call the yellow ribbon campaign. Now, I don't think they have the third-location decompression idea that we have here in Canada, but they will recall their National Guardsmen at 30, 60, and 90 days just to check on their reintegration to make sure they're getting the services and benefits they're entitled to, and to make sure things are going well for them at home.
So there are bits and pieces. I think what is really required is a coherent strategy that goes from recruitment to retirement. I don't think that exists anywhere.