In cases of PTSD or in the case of someone suffering from a severe injury, as I mentioned before, they're looked after as long as this lasts. This is the only exception to the other timelines I mentioned before. We have this law now that says the forces have to employ those soldiers as long as they want to stay. So they have full professional status, as I have.
On your second point, sir, we are paying our medical personnel better than regular, normal soldiers. For example, if we want to have doctors or specialists, we pay for their whole university. We pay for them as long as it takes to become a doctor or a nurse, and we pay this totally in advance. Because they are trained on the civil side, we pay this, and in addition to that, they start with a full salary. And after they have become doctors--for example, if they earn the rank of captain or major--they always get the next highest payment. So if they are a major, they will get the pay of a lieutenant-colonel. So we make sure that our doctors are paid adequately so we will not lose them to the civil side. This is one of the things we're doing.