That's where I'm going with it. If you're saying we need more research, perhaps that's fair.
With regard to the military and the people we recruit for the military, we choose a very small number of those who apply. There is the potential, if we could be alerted quickly enough, not to take individuals who are perhaps prone to do danger to themselves because of putting themselves in risk situations, such as a high-stress situation. They might be pruned out early for their own protection.
My question, then, is this. Do we have to reinvent the wheel with regard to research, or are we doing work with other countries that have already gone through this process? Do they have something that perhaps we can learn from them with regard to the prevention side as well as the treatment side—such as working with the United States, Great Britain, or other countries that have been in theatre over many years, with perhaps more experience than we have?
I'll let you answer for five minutes. That's a neat trick; I never get away with this—I chair another committee.