It's much less than 10%. I think it may even be less than 5%.
The rehabilitation program is not based solely on the experience and training members acquire during their military career. That's not how our approach works.
First, the point of our approach is rather to determine what the members are capable of doing based on their life experience, and not only based on their military experience.
Second, we try to figure out what the members can do in spite of any medical limitations they may have.
Third, we want to know what their interests are.
Those three criteria are used to develop an education plan with each member.