Okay.
As I say, it's difficult for a group of lay people who, at the end of the day as parliamentarians, are kind of struck with the obligation of trying to recommend improvements. We don't want to end up making suggestions that are going to make it more difficult. That's why I was trying to probe a little bit on that.
In a general sense when we talk about occupational stress, under whatever title.... I had a chance to talk to a former officer and I got the sense that it was five years after he was at one horrific accident that he didn't seem to be able to get out of his mind...because of the nature of it.
When the military faces situations, we say a lot of times that it may be more physical as well. But what is the pre-training, if you like, that goes into it when you head out there? It's not something standard--here it is in the book, by the way--because I'm sure that every circumstance is different. What training and follow-up go on, particularly for a horrific incident?