If it's 40%, then 60% aren't successful. If it's 60%, then 40% aren't successful. It's in that number somewhere. I'm curious, in the diagnosing of PTSD.... You're probably also hearing right now about mefloquine toxicity and brain stem injuries. Is the diagnosis complete in that you look at the possibility of more than just PTSD? We're hearing that the two are very different. One is a physical illness and one is mental, and they're being treated without that recognition. With mefloquine right now, as you know, basically all of our allies have made it a last resort or blackboxed it. Germany has said no more, in any way, to armed forces or veterans or civilians. They all quote amnesia and suicidal behaviour. All these kinds of things can be outcomes of taking that drug.
Are we looking at this as a possibility that we need to study further, and consider that for these individuals who aren't succeeding in their treatments, it might be because we're diagnosing them incorrectly?