A decision to repatriate an individual for an acute medical condition would not usually result in an assessment of their universality of service.
It's not the medical service that looks at universality of service; it's the personnel world, but usually that occurs after we've applied permanent employment limitations. It's usually a year or more after a condition has started before we would give them permanent types of medical employment limitations based on what we can see as the prognosis for the individual. At that point in time, somebody might start to make a decision, or the file might go for consideration with respect to their universality of service.