Yes, you're absolutely correct. One of the nice things, though, if there is a nice thing, about the Department of Veterans Affairs in the United States is that they are the single largest trainer of psychologists in the United States. They have this very robust training program, which you obviously could tap into. It's expanding now, because of the new need.
In terms of resources, early on, in the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, all the services, and the Department of Veterans Affairs, were strapped for resources. But in the last couple of years the chequebook has come out and there's now plenty of money. Now it's training people and getting the clinicians in place to provide the support.
I think we're good for resources. Now folks are thinking about the long-term effect, as your colleague mentioned. These veterans, who become 60, 70, 80 years old, are also going to have problems. This isn't a five- or six- or seven-year problem. This is almost an entire generation problem of veterans who have to be looked after. So that has to be budgeted and resourced appropriately.