Dr. Moldofsky, do you think that, as Mr. Fortin ahead of you said, there is no magic bullet for this at this point in time? I think that some of this research would be very helpful in being able to look ahead to pre-deployments, look at soldiers, do some of this testing on a hormonal basis, and be able to identify those individuals who are most susceptible to these chemical stresses within the body.
That would, I would suspect, lead to treatments. You can't do it during combat, but you can certainly do it pre-combat and then post-combat be able to begin to treat these individuals as quickly as possible for those symptoms and issues before this begins to manifest in a very negative way. Could you comment on that, sir?