We are happy to assist in providing resources. Our mission is to promote and support education and research on this condition, but I don't think you need us. We're happy to help. For example, in the letter to your Minister of Veterans Affairs, I suggested one possible method of implementing screening for symptomatic mefloquine exposure. We've developed an instrument. We believe it has validity, and we've offered to make it available to use systematically among your population. However, you don't have to use our instrument; you can develop your own instrument.
The response that I received was that they don't think our instrument is very good. However, they didn't say, “We're going to develop our own.” They simply said that ours is no good, in their opinion, so they're not going to do anything. That is why I'm disappointed in the minister's response. Again, this is a reflection of the fact that they haven't acknowledged the problem. Once there is acknowledgement, then much of the problem will be solved by the existing resources.