Thank you.
Commodore, I think I neglected to thank you for your service to the military. It's quite a remarkable period of time.
Just let me get to the question. No one expects miracles, obviously, and not everybody who is ill can be cured. What we're concerned about is making sure that those who can be cured, are cured.
One of the disturbing pieces of information we heard last Thursday was an individual, the bombardier, who said that he was diagnosed in the field in Afghanistan with PTSD. He was sent home on a civilian plane by himself, with no decompression and no accompaniment. That seems to be totally out of line with what everybody tells us happens to soldiers who come back from Afghanistan for any reason, even if they're perfectly healthy. They get decompressed. They come back as a soldier. They don't come back in a civilian aircraft by themselves with no support.
Does that sound even plausible to you? How could that happen?