All right.
Now I'd like to move to the Shoulder to Shoulder report, and I must say that this is thoroughly impressive. It sounds like you really and truly had consultative talks with the people who were impacted in the very early years of participation in Afghanistan. A handful of widows were left to struggle for themselves, and they were the Shoulder to Shoulder people.
They almost acted as skip-tracers, trying to find the spouses of people who had fallen that they'd read about in the newspaper so they could offer their support. Through the years they developed a list of things that they thought would be helpful to have in place for other women, men, and parents who were experiencing this. One was the virtual web-based forum, and we've already implemented the visits to Afghanistan, which is something they needed for closure.
So we have this Shoulder to Shoulder program for the very first widows who have young children who may start to ask questions 10 or 12 years from now. Are you conducting outreach to them, so that when this time comes they know what is available to them?