Thank you. I'll share my time with Dr. Lunney, if there is time left over.
A number of professions in which a high level of stress is inherent have set up special hotlines for the professionals and for their family members, so that if somebody's kicking in a wall or behaving abnormally, instead of calling the police, so that there are major consequences after, they are given some direction on how to properly react.
Is there such a hotline—and not necessarily for OSI, because somebody has to make the link that this is potentially an OSI situation—that the soldiers themselves or their families can call without fear of a record being kept on the soldier or any legal action being taken? Is something like that in place?