Good afternoon, gentlemen.
Thank you for being here this afternoon. I don't know where to start, but let me first give you a personal definition. I hate it when you talk about mental illness in the case of a soldier. I consider that the phrase “military psychological injury” is much more accurate. In my view, it is an injury that is equivalent to a shoulder or a leg injury, but it is being felt in a different fashion.
You said that you partnered with the University of Melbourne to do studies on post-traumatic stress syndrome. Do you have exchange programs, for example with the Sainte-Anne Hospital, which is beginning to be at the cutting edge of research and technology, and with the US Department of Veterans, which also boasts very advanced research on psychological injuries? Would you have some good information to give to our universities?