We do collect extensive national data. The ombudsman's focus is on an OSI point prevalence case count database. We will eventually have that with the rollout of an application of the Canadian Forces health information system, where we'll be able to enter any particular diagnosis and get an instantaneous count. A PTSD diagnosis may be related to sexual assault, a car accident, or a military operation, so teasing that out is a very difficult thing to do.
We'll be better able to do that at some time with an application of the Canadian Forces health information system, but even that will not help us better determine where we should be modifying our policy program and resource allocation. We have better population level studies that we conduct for that purpose. That serves that purpose far better—for any health authority, not just us.