Fine. Thank you.
Thank you for accepting our invitation. It's possible that, quite by accident, I will address you as “tu” or “Robert” in the course of our conversation. Everybody sitting at this table knows that you're my physician and that you have treated me. However, what they don't know is that every time I go to see you, we spent five minutes talking about Gilles Perron and about half an hour talking about post-traumatic stress, something that I very much appreciate.
I want to adjust the table so that we can understand each other. Like most of the people here, I believe that PTSD is a reality. I am one of those who believes we need to save people who are suffering. We have to make them functional again. I am even more interested in what we can do to reduce cases of post-traumatic stress disorder to a minimum in future operations.