This is not a hit. I'm just concerned, because when you go on to page 14, we talk about prevention of falls. In terms of medications that we have, I don't know if the medications sometimes get the credit for the accidents they cause, because people have mixed medications. We've all heard of times when we as parents, or as siblings of parents, say “no more”, pull back, and some miraculous thing happens to the health of those we're caring about because they've got all these medications that over time have just been building, and they create incoordinations.
I encourage you, as we look at the falls, and this is what we're trying to do.... This is about veterans also. I don't know if these are your studies, but does there seem to be more of a concern for veterans--because of their background of being in the armed forces--that they will tend to have higher medication than others, and are they as susceptible to the health promotion factors you talked about? Are they more accepting of that than other Canadians?