Definitely we would want to know this. I see it when I travel overseas. We see it not only in our military population, but in the civilian population who travel overseas. Often our doctors are prescribing the first thing that comes along, and it's mefloquine.
In fact, when I went to Pakistan, that was the first medication my physician offered me. Knowing what I know, I chose doxycycline, but the reality is that not everybody knows that information. It has a big impact for them. We hear of civilians travelling in Asia, especially the Australians, who say.... When my son was overseas in Thailand, and he said he was taking it, they told him to get off it, because they're aware of it but Canadians aren't.