I think this interim report should be portrayed as the pre-release of a section of a larger report. Whether you want to say chapter or section, it's clearly part of a series. We don't know if the series is going to have two, ten, or a hundred sections, but it's an early release of a section.
In this interim report we should stay away from a whole series of detailed recommendations. But as Gilles suggests, maybe we can make some generalized, kind of global suggestions in the belief that, as we do the rest of this health review, when we get to the end maybe our thinking on specific recommendations for PTSD some months from now might be different versus now. Let's not limit ourselves later on by making too detailed a series of recommendations now.
In my mind, it would be an overview of what we've heard with some general themes, some of which might include a recognition that we need to do more with this one, or the department should look in more detail at such and such. Hopefully they can get something back to us.
It's hard to know how long this is going to take. We may be out of here as early as after the first week of June. I heard that the government's talking about that.