Thank you for your remarks.
On your first point, about the suicide rate, we'll certainly remove that reference. It wasn't intended in that way. We just tried to accurately report the results, because it is a CF study and it's based on the age group that's within the Canadian Forces versus the similar age group in the Canadian population.
On your second point, about the grinding of the teeth and sleep apnea, bruxism, as we all know, is a consequence of post-traumatic stress disorder. People do grind their teeth, and their teeth can be affected as a result, and they may need crowns and those kinds of things. So we are actually looking at those cases, because you're absolutely right. What ends up happening is that the veteran has to come back through the department for a consequential disability claim for bruxism, or for the replacement of the teeth, in order to get the treatment. At the end of the day, what they really want is the treatment.
We have expanded considerably the treatment range for post-traumatic stress disorder. We are looking at that and including those other conditions. Hopefully, the next time we're before you we'll be able to say that's been fixed.