So yes, it does affect them a great deal. Right from the start, they're invited to participate, for example, in the assessment process. If a person has a family, social work services are consulted.
What I also find is that a lot of times it's the spouse who actually urges the member to get help. It's sort of related to Dr. Brunet's studies. A lot of people don't recognize when they're having problems, but their spouses will recognize the change.
So how are they included? They're included in the assessment process. They are allowed a certain amount of support and treatment services from the social workers in the military. But they aren't allowed medical care. We don't have a mandate to provide medical treatment for non-CF members.