We heard a lot about that at a Canadian-hosted seminar that you and I had the privilege of attending in Washington.
What is working best to bring members to the point where they will accept to undergo the diagnosis and then undergo the treatment? Because that does seems to be a universal weak point, not just in our system but among allies as well. Even where it's generally recognized that someone is suffering, they either feel that sense of stigma sufficiently not to have it diagnosed, or they start the treatment and don't finish. How can we make members more comfortable with this process?