Ms. Collins, thank you for your opening remarks.
I wasn't on the committee when you received this award, but I wanted to congratulate you on all the work you've done. I have a family member who just got his PhD. I know how long and how hard that journey is. So congratulations on what few people do in their lives. Well done!
I'm going to ask you a question that seems to be outside your study. You know that the current war in Europe is going to have an effect here because we are going to welcome a lot of families. I know that the study you did looked at military service and how it affects the family living with someone who has served in the armed forces.
We have welcomed Afghan and Syrian families, and we will be welcoming Ukrainian families. How do you think the study you've done can be beneficial in understanding what families will experience? How are these families going to overcome these traumas once they get here?