Thank you. I'll share my time with Mr. Eyolfson.
Mr. Libman, there was a study done in Australia fairly recently. It stated in the conclusions:
It is clear to the committee that in the view of the medical professionals, the weight of medical evidence does not support the claim that their current symptoms are caused by antimalarial use 18 years ago. More specifically, in summary, the committee was told that long term problems as a result of taking mefloquine are rare....
The committee heard there have been an estimated 40 million doses of mefloquine worldwide, with safety data on at least 1 million people.... The committee was provided with no evidence that the same symptoms reported by some veterans are manifesting in the Australian population or across the world in the civilian population. The committee heard that there is no evidence of an emerging global public health issue.
I don't know if you are familiar with that study, but how does that ring to you in terms of your observations?