They aren't in any particular order, but they do show the magnitude of the problem. Something called the Canadian community health survey was carried out by Statistics Canada recently, and that survey indicated that the most common mental disorder of people who are serving in the military is major depression, followed by alcoholism. Social phobia was third, and PTSD was fourth.
So there are some significant issues that need to be dealt with, and all the research has shown, and all the work that we've been doing emphasizes this, that early intervention is the key. So it's very important for us when we start to see people from the military who are coming to the Department of Veterans Affairs with issues that we be able to deal with these people on a very, very rapid basis, because the faster you intervene, the sooner you get people back on their feet again.