Yes, stick to them. There are like a million ombudsman's reports. I've been in front of the Senate. The senators visited the Glenrose, and I talked to them, and now it's 2008.... We've been dealing with this stuff for years.
The key point—and as a medic, I've always said this—is that once the war is over, everything will be in place, and at that point, all the budget cuts will happen and everything that's in place will disappear. So when we hit the next war, be it Mali, be it Syria—who knows?—we'll then have to regroup and go, “Hey, I've never heard of this new disease called post-traumatic stress”, or whatever the new determination will be, or, “Wow, who thought an amputee would happen?” It will happen again, so what we have to do is find a way to transition from this war to the next war.
But going to the last part of your question...what was it again? I'm sorry.