Thank you, Chair.
I wanted to change tack a bit and get your observations with respect to the use—and maybe abuse—of drugs by forces personnel. Frankly, I don't know whether the use of illicit drugs is greater or lesser than in the civilian population, but it certainly does exist.
Clearly, from an operational standpoint, the consequences are far more significant for a member of the forces than for a member of the civilian population, possibly, in terms of deployability, I suppose, and in terms of danger to self and others. There is some self-medication going on and all that sort of stuff, so I'd be interested in your thoughts with respect to how illicit drugs affect you, as medical practitioners—i.e. you want to help—and also how it affects deployability and how much masking is going on, because soldiers are particularly clever at making sure their superior officers don't know about what they're doing. I'd also be interested in your observations with respect to psychotic breaks, which, in the case of a military person, particularly on a battlefield, are extremely serious.
I'd be interested in hearing your general observations and about your unique challenges.