It must be still more pronounced in soldiers, given that it can even affect their promotion, their professional situation.
What is being done in terms of screening is interesting, but there is another phenomenon. I think that we should better equip the families that these soldiers return to. A lot of witnesses have told us about their spouse who returned from a difficult military mission and who then gradually developed post-traumatic stress. One spouse told us that no one explained to her what post-traumatic stress was, that she noticed changes in her spouse's behaviour and that she had to adjust. All the same, we are in a position to better inform these people. It is a lack of follow-up.