Currently, we are doing it on a needs basis. We have focused on the east coast because we've seen that there's a higher proportion of veterans out there. From here, we're building it out to where we get the most traction. Often they'll be one of our graduates who'll go back to the community and tell us that they have five people who are sort of interested, and we curtail it to where we're able to get that traction. Even though it is a really great program, it's still difficult for us to get veterans to come forward and take it, so we do require that peer-to-peer recruitment assistance.
On December 10th, 2013. See this statement in context.