If I may, sir, you have to trust the system. That's why you have the mental health professionals there, and the doctors and so forth. The medical documents are confidential.
However, having said that, the bureaucracy is such that if an individual has a problem and needs to receive treatment or needs to be released, then that's the way it's going to go. There's a hesitancy by the soldier to come forward. The danger, as these people have experienced, I'm sure, personally, having faced a number of suicidal events, is that if that individual doesn't go forward, it may trigger something else and it may do damage to him or her.
You could almost say it's a Catch-22 situation. You have to go and seek some help from somebody, because if you don't, you may have additional problems. As Shawn and Cyndi have emphasized a number of times, they're not professional clinicians but they can steer people toward them. And they know the signs.