No, I'm not. I have one more question.
We see stigma as one of the biggest problems. People are afraid to say that they have reached the end of their tether, that they need help. There is no place that builds that culture more than the military. As I have heard from many soldiers, there is, in the military, the idea that you're macho and you're soldiering on, and you must not fall and you cannot fail. No one is blaming that culture, because everyone is supposed to be tough, strong, and face all the odds.
Are you doing anything to deal with the culture, to try to soften it just a little?