Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
We've been discussing the wonderful job our forces have done in Haiti and at the Olympics. Even though we didn't see them, we know they did their job and did it well. We've been discussing the progress they're making in Afghanistan and the plans for security at the G8 and G20. We talked about equipment procurement as well as the equipment coming home from Afghanistan.
What I'm interested in is the people aspect, in terms of the people coming home from Afghanistan and the people who've been home from Afghanistan. Perhaps this question is best directed towards General Semianiw.
In particular I would like to know what sorts of resources the estimates are providing for the joint personnel support units. Could you walk us through the process from the point when they first come into the life of a soldier who is returning injured from a deployment or who may have been injured on previous deployments? How do the JPSUs help them get back into their roles as soldiers?