The question was actually just leading, in the sense that when you look at an illness, you look at a two-pronged approach, usually: first, preventing other people from getting the illness; and secondly, how to treat the illness appropriately.
As for post-traumatic stress disorder in the military, which I think is the focus of the study in the committee, is there something we might want to do with regard to impressing upon the military the ways they could perhaps prepare their troops so that they can prevent an illness, rather than just looking at trying to clean up after they come back home? Is there something in their training that you could perhaps assist them with and give them advice on with regard to preparing them for what they're about to have with regard to a traumatic situation?