You may not be in a position to answer this, and I'm not trying to put you on the spot, but 7.2% is a fairly high number, and that's for depression and panic disorder, is what I heard you saying. That's two times the normal Canadian average. I'm sure that if you were to look at firemen, for example, and that's a perfect example, they have to go into burning buildings, they know they're putting their lives on the line, oftentimes dragging out children who have succumbed to the smoke and have died, or seen people burned alive. It's got to be horrible. Do you have any comparison between firefighters and military personnel in terms of these numbers?
On April 24th, 2007. See this statement in context.