I think that's a difficult thing to answer. What I would say is there are programs being funded that would not be funded if we weren't raising dollars to do so.
As Mariane mentioned, the actual health care services are only one part of being a healthy individual, so there are supports that we can provide for families. When a soldier is over in Afghanistan and is worrying about their child who might be struggling with homework, or their child with special needs back home, or about a spouse who has left their family in another part of the country to move to a different base and doesn't have any child care help from immediate family members, if we can provide that kind of support so the soldier can just focus on what they need to be doing without doing that worrying, that benefits the mental health of the whole family.