I think we can do better. The Surgeon General recognizes that there are mental health, physical health, and psycho-social dimensions to the mental health problems or illnesses that members of the forces face as well as their families. I think the strategy also recognizes very clearly that.... The report actually says very bluntly that they support the establishment of community mental health services, and then there's a caveat: within constitutional or jurisdictional limitations. There's that little piece that's added to the end of it.
The reason why I mentioned that it was sort of a wish when I read it is because, on the one hand, it's nice to say, okay, here are the needs and we understand the needs—and I think you've just articulated very well what those needs are around the family. We know what role family members play in the recovery of individuals. The question is, to what extent are those conversations happening, the collaboration that is needed? Is it between the federal government and the civilian services or health professionals? What is going on there that would make the strategy sing in terms of reaching people who might be, quite frankly, falling between the cracks?