That's very interesting.
In some of the data that I was reading before coming here, it mentioned that, in the Canadian Armed Forces, mefloquine accounts for less than about 5% of malaria prevention prescriptions.
This is going to go into some of the discussion that you were having earlier, so I want both of you to make some comments on this. Since June 2017, mefloquine has been recommended only when members requested it themselves or when the use of other drugs is contraindicated.
To both of you, are you satisfied with this decision? Then, of course, you may wish to expand on your opinion as to how the Canadian Armed Forces could adopt other measures than what has transpired since June 2017.
Perhaps Dr. Nevin will start.