One of the things that has helped a lot in the military is the fact that we've called this an injury. This is a mental health injury. Soldiers are much more likely to come forward for an injury than an illness.
The other thing we're trying to do is get people to recognize that a mental health injury or illness is the same as any other physical injury or illness we may have. Starting to accept mental illness as being like any other form of illness people suffer from is really the only way that we're going to continue to move this forward and break down those barriers.
We are seeing that. It is happening. It's not fast. Even since I started practising medicine in the nineties, there has been an enormous change in people's approach when they are suffering with mental illness. They are much more willing to come forward with these things. I have certainly seen that in the military population.