Perhaps because at 5 years the researchers reported a nonsignificant advantage in remission for the control group (2), at 10 years they introduce a new recovery metric, based largely on work function, which showed a significant advantage for the treatment group (1). Although they acknowledge a significant attrition bias by 10 years, they do not report that at 5 years there was no difference in work function, or suggest how reducing the duration of untreated psychosis at baseline would not improve work function at 5 years but double work function at 10 years.