Just as a short final comment—and please give just as short an answer—when you consider the pre-trauma situation, including the training of the troops going out, the preparation for families, the selection and preparation process, and the resources required to do that, whether they're human resources, dollars, or whatever, and the cost in terms of human cost, the financial cost of dealing with trauma issues and other service issues after the fact, do we have that balance right? Are we putting enough up front in the prevention versus the cure?
I know you never get it perfect. You can't totally screen people and there are reasonable limits on that. But do we have that balance right now, given our resources?