That's a very good question. That's a very difficult thing to deal with. We understand that.
With regard to anybody who has returned from Afghanistan or from any deployment and may be suffering from a mental health illness, we certainly encourage them to come to one of our facilities for assessment and treatment. We have high-quality experts who deal with operational trauma and mental health injuries. We also use the Veterans Affairs clinics as well. For people who are in extremely remote areas and need specialist care, there are ways of getting them the transport required to get that specialized care.
We're also looking at using advanced telemedicine as an option. If we can connect people in remote communities with our specialty clinics, even through remote telemedicine, that will help us. As remote telemedicine starts improving throughout the country, we start improving that as well. We're also looking at other forms of social media to at least get people in to start accessing their care.