Thank you, Mr. Chair.
I apologize to all of you at the onset, as seven minutes will not give me enough time to ask the questions that I need to ask. Hopefully, my colleagues can pick up on some of the direction I'm taking.
The first thing I want to talk about is the research that you're doing, Mr. Merali. What I found interesting from the slide that you put up was the distinction between the brain that apparently suffers from PTSD and some of the other brains that don't. I know you're in the research stage, but why are we not doing this right at the onset with those who are coming to us with PTSD? Why are we not putting them in a position where we can diagnose, similar to what we see here?