Yes.
I think that's a very important and loaded question, in the sense that what if you were able to detect something, then what would you do? I've had discussions with people in our military mental health centre, and one of the dialogues we have is that if you were to detect somebody who was likely to be at risk, does that mean that you don't deploy them? Would that be the right thing to do?
That's a question that needs to be answered. I don't have answers for you, but that's an issue. I think the fact that we need to be able to monitor, to see some of the risk and resiliency factors, is a given, but whether we do that prior to deployment is a separate question that's more loaded.