Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you very much, Dr. Aiken and Dr. Merali, for your work. Your institutes both do very important work. I've had the good fortune of getting to know your work and both of you. I appreciate your passion.
Dr. Merali, I found it interesting. I've had the opportunity to see some of your imaging work, and I think I told you we had Dr. Ruth Lanius here from Western, who showed some images of a couple after a horrific car crash and trauma. Intuitively, for the members of the committee, I'm sure it's easy for us to understand how imaging can be used to show whether treatment has been effective or not by using the images.
You mentioned prevention. This used to come up. I met some injured veterans when I was the minister. Some of them said to me they shouldn't have been allowed to join the military, because of childhood trauma or a range of things. That always troubled me, because I like the fact that it's a volunteer force. Can the technology indicate who might be predisposed to OSI or mental trauma, and do you think it should be used?