Mr. Chair, those men and women who are coming home are in uniform. They're my soldiers, sailors, airmen, and airwomen, and we have a responsibility on your behalf to take care of them.
We have learned a tremendous amount over the past three to four years. We're better today than we were a few years ago. Again, we're adapting in terms of caring not only for those individuals but also for their families, and we're recognizing the complexity of things like post-traumatic stress disorder and its effects on the individual and on families. In fact, we have to counsel all of them on how to take care of their physical injuries, and again, a great credit goes to General Semianiw and the Surgeon General regarding how we're doing that and working with Veterans Affairs.
Having said that, I'll let General Semianiw pile in.