We've done a fairly significant study on post-traumatic stress, because it's an issue that we recognized as a large concern. There is a report that's been tabled on that, I believe. I hope we can help with awareness.
One of the things we heard is that there is not an awareness, that there's a resistance by some individuals to stepping forward and acknowledging that they have symptoms or have issues that may be leading them to, or that they are in, the early steps of post-traumatic stress.
So even though we've heard it's something people don't want to step forward on, I also believe, from what we've heard, that people have become more open to doing that—likely more so with the newer vets than with whom we call the traditional vets.
I'm finished. I'll come back.
Thank you very much, Mr. Chair.