No, that's fine.
I said I was looking at our report there, and the indication of the studies done by the military back then when we heard the testimony was that 4% of the respondents to a survey in the military had exhibited symptoms consistent with PTSD. Another 5.8% had either PTSD or depression-related symptoms, and a total of 13% had a possible mental health diagnosis.
I suppose it's not totally necessary to be able to compare apples to oranges, but we have heard figures thrown around about prevalence rates of operational stress injuries from people who have served in combat, comparing one military to another. Would there be research of that nature included in the work that you're citing here now?