I want to be serious for a moment. You mentioned the tragedy that happened a few weeks ago with the young individual who had his foot blown off. There are a number of us around this table who believe a veteran becomes a veteran the day he signs up, the day he starts. We've had our difficulty, and some people at this table have even commented that they're not our responsibility when they're in active forces. A lot of us don't believe that. We believe they're our responsibility because they're going to be a veteran the minute they finish. So even in that circumstance somebody let that individual down. Somebody, somewhere, didn't get to him. So we take our responsibility very seriously on that issue.
But it's communication. Whether it's through the people who are still serving...communication for us is the barrier we face.
I want to ask you a quick question, because you mentioned Cyprus. You served in Cyprus. When active members go now, they go to be debriefed in Cyprus. What happens to somebody who has either a minor injury or a serious injury? Do they get that debriefing where they are in the hospital or where they're taken, because they probably don't get sent through Cyprus when they're injured?