Thank you.
We're going to wrap up our first hour with that.
I want to thank you, Mr. Woolvett and Mrs. Allison, for your passion and for your willingness to share these personal stories with us. I know, as a parent, that you love your kids so much that you'll do anything for them. You said that if they're broken, you want to fix it.
In our study it's about the ill and the injured, it's the visible and the invisible, and trying to bring that all together from all the different aspects of the service and our experiences in Afghanistan, from what happened in the field to how they transition back into civilian life and how we receive them as they're coming back from theatre.
This is very important testimony, you being the first parents to appear, and we want to thank you for that.
With that, we're going to suspend and we'll change our witnesses.