Might I provide a little bit of clarity on that? Perhaps I wasn't very clear with my other comment pertaining to when military members are diagnosed. In that case, the linkages are very clear and relatively well established. When it is not a diagnosis, that is when there is the lag time and often, due to the lack of psychiatric capacity, diagnoses take a while.
When family members see some difficulties and some challenges, and they think their loved one has some concerns and issues, they don't really have an alternative presently within the system that they can go to for support. So I think that would be a number one recommendation.