Having only seven minutes to ask questions, I'll ask you to, as best you can, be succinct in responses.
Do you believe that in most cases crime prevention and health prevention are usually the cheapest route? How do you prepare a soldier for a situation where they probably will be exposed to things that most people aren't? I'm referring specifically to PTSD, which is probably one of the most difficult, I understand, to treat because of the different forms. Is there a way we can better prepare our Canadian Armed Forces personnel for exposures to those types of situations so that we don't have the numbers of people suffering that we do?