Well, it's not. I know many veterans who have attempted suicide. They're not getting the help they need. This is not about trying to be in your face. This is about suggesting that there isn't enough out there, if we're talking about suicide prevention. Let's honestly look at this issue. This is not about blaming. This is about looking at the fact that there are so many people who are not getting help. If we do this, how are we going to coordinate the fact that we need to be dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder before they go out to the theatre of war, not after?
We need to talk openly and with a view to getting this thing changed for all of us. That's all I'm suggesting. It's not about bashing anybody here.