Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.
We know that the pilots are used to having their fluid levels checked regularly. It's certainly a culture of safety when we're dealing with aeronautics.
I'll ask my question; I'm getting some encouragement here.
When you're talking about self-reporting abnormalities, this is the challenge with any form of mental illness, that the person who's not thinking straight is the last one to recognize it, or the last one to report on it, usually. Post-deployment, family members will notice changes, but is there any screening? Do we ask family members to participate in the screening process to pick up on some of those clues, such as not sleeping or substance issues?