Thank you, Chair.
Thank you very much. This is really intriguing. I like seeing how you laid out that our national strategy has to address not just prevention and not just looking at this as a public health issue; there's also the issue of diagnosis. The issue of research comes in, because if you don't have enough research, you can't diagnose. It's not just about prevention; it's also about treatment, innovative forms of treatment, and being cutting edge on those innovative forms of treatment.
I read the word cloud you had at the beginning. If you listened to some of the testimony, you will know that there is a gap in availability of treatment when it comes to some of the more complex emotional trauma symptoms and the physical symptoms. I'd like to hear a little bit more from you about how you think that works in a national strategy, when we're still dealing with issues like the one you mentioned, that of harmonizing how we track concussions and exchanging information.