I want to notify everybody that next we will have Mr. Stoffer, Mr. Sweet, and Mr. Valley, but before we do that, Mr. Perron, I want to make sure I clearly understand one of your points. I'm expecting Mrs. Hinton will say this is more of a military or army or DND matter than it is a Veterans Affairs matter, so I'm offering that as a precursor to her.
Having said that, I'm intrigued by some of the ways they talked about dealing with the stress. You mentioned some forms of harassment or abuse and drinking and drugs.
I remember one time I saw some American soldiers who were involved in Iraq being interviewed by Dennis Miller. They talked about going back after missions and actually engaging in hand-to-hand combat as a way of using organized aggression to work out their own stress.
Is that touching on it in any way? They were dealing with it that way.