I'll take a stab at that.
When veterans release, they release for all sorts of different reasons and they're in a wide variety of situations. Many veterans don't require much assistance when they release. For example, I believe the veteran population has been pegged at around 600,000. VAC clients would total about 165,000. So for a large number of veterans who transition, the transition goes well.
I believe the number of individuals who have responded to “life after service” surveys expressing difficulty with transition would be about 17%. It would seem that for those individuals who are experiencing difficulty as they release and as they transition, ideally, we as a government would be aware of that. We'd be tracking those individuals up until the point that they're in a position where they may not have to avail themselves of government programs and services, or they're availing themselves of programs and services but don't require any detailed support. That's the place clearly we would all like to see government going.