The time has expired.
Before we go on to the third round, I want to ask one question myself.
Mr. Strahl brought up the books by Captain Ray Wiss. I have read both of his books and was quite interested in his pioneering use of ultrasound in the FOBs to do diagnostics.
Earlier in this session, our committee travelled to DRDC—Defence Research and Development Canada—and met with some of the scientists there. They are working at how we increase survivability of CF members, especially from blood loss, and how we do those transfusions.
I'm just wondering what new technologies are coming online that the Canadian Forces Medical Service is looking at to increase survivability and to reduce the trauma that is inflicted upon our members in the line of combat. Also, what might we be able to expect as outcomes from this new research and from new adaptations of these technologies and medical techniques?