Right—these are guiding principles. You don't have to meet all five criteria to be included. This committee is chaired by the assistant chief of military personnel, with representatives from the army, air force, and navy. It's an operationally led committee that can decide to include something, whether or not it meets all the criteria—if it meets two or three of the criteria—if it's the right thing to do. These criteria are to make sure that we are critically analyzing everything that's presented to us and that we have a structured process to assess them, so that we don't just take on every new therapy that shows up on a weekly basis.
Also, we want to be sure that we're not exposing our soldiers to any therapy that may be harmful. A lot of them may seem like a good idea on the surface, but in the long term, they may eventually be harmful. These are very delicate cases and very delicate folks we need to look after. Any care provider would agree that we want to be sure that what we do for these soldiers is the right thing to do. That's where we look for the evidence.