Good morning, sir. It's a pleasure to listen to you this morning. I have some questions about health care.
From what I understand, a large portion of health services are provided by your public health service. How are those services to veterans coordinated in your country? Some services are also delivered by the military sector. How do you divide up the services provided to veterans in specialized military hospitals and those offered by the public system? What is the cooperative arrangement between the military and public services in providing services to veterans? What is the cooperative arrangement?
In another perspective, considering the number of current conflicts—your country is taking part in the war in Iraq and Afghanistan—there are probably increasing numbers of wounded, new patients as a result of those wars. Have you increased or decreased your budgets for veterans services. If more veterans have been wounded, I suppose there is greater demand. Have you rationalized or increased budgets?
With respect to post-traumatic stress disorder, have you developed screening tools to prevent people from suffering from that disorder for a number of years, which often has harmful consequences for society?
Thank you.