I totally agree with you. Ideally, there are a number of things that will be done. The key is to work out how we can better prepare them for what is in store, better prepare them to manage stress and to recognize the symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. You have to make sure they know that if they come home and are tempted by alcohol, it could be dangerous. They need to be aware of what the symptoms of depression are, and how to do a better job of recognizing them, in order to prevent the onset of depression. That's a challenge. How do you develop a program which will be as effective as possible in protecting these men who go abroad?
You have to bear in mind they will see horrific things. Some things would be traumatizing to anybody. When you discover a child crucified on a barn door, even if you've been trained, you will be affected. Given what awaits them over there, it is important to put into perspective what can be achieved from a preventative standpoint.