I think you very much want to have buy-in and longevity. Now we're getting veterans from World War II who are starting to say they realize they've got a problem. A program is not short-term; it has to go over the lifespans of the people we're dealing with. You can't give people resources just on an annual basis and tell them to spend their resources on an annual basis. You can't tell them they're done in five years.
We're going to be dealing with this now. How many people have we deployed through Afghanistan in the last 10 years? We're going to be dealing with these issues over their lifespans. I'm talking now from a CF point of view, but I know that from an RCMP point of view those stresses are happening every day, every minute, in Canadian communities everywhere in Canada. They have to deal with these issues. Murray's had 37 years. Think about those 37 years and think about how we're going to deal with those individuals for the rest of their lives. You can't have a short-term program.