Thank you.
The chair is going to exercise some prerogative here. It is Conservative time, so I'd like to ask a few questions.
I realize the value in what you've laid out for pre-emptive dealings and then things when people just come back from theatre. Of course, we have a lot of soldiers who haven't had the benefit of either of those, so there are people who are dealing with it much later.
I'll also say that the way I relate to this is in terms of rape scenarios and things like that, because constituents of mine have approached me about some of these things. I haven't served in combat, but I have dealt with or talked with them about some of their experiences.
How do you encourage a horse to drink from the trough? You can lead a horse to water, but you can't make it drink. How do you deal with that in terms of some people who may be reluctant to seek help, in the case of soldiers or rape victims, but nonetheless you can tell they're exhibiting all the characteristics--the alcoholism, the depression, the lack of sleep, and everything else? How do you get them there? How do you get them to accept it? How do they learn to overcome the triggers or minimize the traumas that affect them, and so on?