No, we still have challenges. One of the big challenges is that if the troops don't trust there are two problems. One is if the troops perceive that operational stress injuries are the only things that are important and that the bulk of illnesses that come from the routine exposures of day-to-day life are less important, which is sometimes what is represented in society. Some of those folks will feel guilty about presenting for care and taking away from what they misperceive is an overwhelmed system, and then they don't get care and they will downward spiral.
The second thing is if they don't trust the quality of system. If there is any misrepresentation about the reality of the care they'll get, that also discourages individuals from presenting themselves for care.