Based on the packaging requirements that you talked about, on the fact that the U.S. has it down to less than 0.5%, I think is what you said, we still have 5% of our serving members taking this drug.
There is the reluctance of any of the military to recognize it and acknowledge it, which was your testimony here today. Based on the fact that it is a poison because it is toxic, instead of making veterans go to court, which they're doing right now—the lawsuit has been filed—why does it make any sense for a government to deny veterans the acknowledgement that this is a poison that they've taken?