Somebody with a permanent medical category who doesn't meet universality of service may be one of our patients who has had a heart attack and has a left ventricular ejection fraction of 25%, if you will, and is just not able to undertake the demands of military service and so would end up being released.
Somebody with perhaps a knee injury who has a permanent medical category and can only undertake restricted physical activity but who is still able to meet the universality of service may be retained. I'll also say, though, that there are people who have permanent medical categories, who do not meet universality of service, but who can be accommodated for a period of time within the organization.
Can that be up to three years?