That is a very good point. It is one of the things that we continue to struggle with.
This is what we do. If we can get soldiers into care as soon as possible—to present early with their symptoms—we have a much better chance of getting them back to duty. It's always a challenge, because soldiers fear that if they present, they could be put on temporary categories or restricted service, restricted duties. That's not what they want. We've found that over the last few years, as we've had greater success in getting people in, getting them treated early, and returning them to duty, more people are starting to come forward. They're saying that they don't want this to get to the point where it's beyond treatment. If they get treatment and get that high-quality care early, their chances of returning to their job are better.