In our committee we have heard some disturbing testimony regarding the effects on our veterans, and the veterans of course are our concern in this committee.
Anecdotally it was interesting for me to hear from a person in uniform at a military event that, yes, they had been in malarial areas and had taken mefloquine and decided after three or four times that they didn't like the bad dreams, or words to that effect.
General MacKay, has there been consistent feedback on how different people react to things such as mefloquine, in this particular case? Do you get the sense that some people go through their military careers and have been in malarial settings and taken drugs and didn't get malaria and some have had terrible side effects, which apparently have been lasting, according to the testimony we heard, but for others, it's not been so. Does that coincide with your understanding of this issue?