From the people who were diagnosed with PTSD and were referred by the Canadian Forces, and from other veterans who took the phone book and decided to go see a psychologist, how many had National Defence reject their PTSD diagnosis? How many of them had to fight for years to have their diagnosis recognized? You made the diagnosis, you are treating those people. You said earlier that you are case managers because people don't know where to go anymore, since their diagnosis has been challenged.
In your opinion, how many of your clients had their diagnosis challenged by the Department of National Defence or by the Department of Veterans Affairs?