Well, the chairman will not cut you off, sir, so you can take as long as you want to answer my questions, but he will cut me off.
I'm going to fire two quick ones at you. I heard you say in your earlier presentation that psychologists, etc., are handling 30 people at a time, which you say works really well in some cases. We haven't actually looked at doing that; we've been doing it one on one. But having 30 people at a time, if they all have the same symptoms, makes sense. It probably would be a very good way to do it.
You also mentioned that Canada was employing some of the aspects of this battlemind program after soldiers have come off the battlefield and have gone in for R and R. Could you give us a little bit of background on that, please?