Exposure claims are likely to be far smaller. We had a large number of veterans coming out of Afghanistan who came forward and sought mental health benefits. That's very clear.
Exposure and cancers related to military service are much more rare as we see them in terms of applications in the system. As it's been noted, we see applications for conditions. The condition may be cancer, rather than the actual cause of exposure, so we don't necessarily track it in that exact same way.
However, the number of applications that come in for things related to exposure—respiratory problems, cancers and things of that nature—is significantly lower than mental health.