Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Colonel, I understand the statistical data you are presenting this afternoon. However, the truth is that, when a member of the Australian Armed Forces is released from the army, as you were saying earlier, they are not monitored by you unless they are taking medication. You keep track of only those who receive benefits. How can you establish a suicide rate of 7% when you are not keeping track of those who have left the armed forces? You have no information about those people, about where they live, where they currently are or about whether there have been suicides among them. So, you have a random figure of 7% that applies to those whom you are perhaps monitoring, but you have no data on those who are not in your system. In a way, the rate of 7% is skewed. It could be 7%, but it could also be 10%, 12% or 15%. Do you agree with me?