This case is an individual who was released in 1999 with muscular skeletal injuries and PTSD. That would be what would delay, in a case like this, the coming into stream of a new job. What we offered was continued counselling and medical treatment for the PTSD, and we didn't put a timeline in the document as to how long that could take. Once that was done, the individual was referred to a vocational rehabilitation specialist, who developed a vocational rehab plan and interdisciplinary consultation, which included his psychologist.
If I may, we don't have any timelines in a vocational rehab plan either. It could be that both elements took considerable time. While he was covered for this, he was covered for his training expenses, including his tuition, and he got an earnings loss benefit. The social safety net was there. Now he's started work in his chosen career, which we consider to have been a good outcome, even though it took a long time.