—and you're in totally different circumstances.
The other issue—and I'd like to have this answered by either Mr. White or Ms. Siew—is that when you're on active duty in the Canadian Forces, there's a challenge because it's around you all the time, whether you're on base and stationed in Canada or whether you're overseas and stationed at some outpost.
Is there any effort to break people away, to identify the....? This is not part of the discussion here, but I'm trying to stop the patients coming, stop the stress, and I think that's important.
With the people you're dealing with and with the feedback you're getting, are you finding that it's not necessarily the combat duty, but the fact that you just can't get out of that box?