That's great. Your quote from Field Marshal Slim was a good one, because you're right: officers are key to helping this happen. In my unit, I always encouraged guys to come forward. Two did, we got them treatment in good time, and I think they're doing well.
But stigma is a huge part of a soldier's perception of what this is. Oftentimes, it's related to being weak, and we know that's not the case. I'd like you to discuss briefly, if you wouldn't mind, if there is a noticeable increase in the awareness of operational stress injuries and other types of injuries—especially, General, since you began as a CF member—and how stigma factors into this. Related within this, of course, just broadly, are the family unit's involvement and the role of children and so forth in all of this awareness. I know that it's a big question.