Yes, you're speaking about, in general, barriers to care.
Barriers to care can include concern about career. It can be a stigma: what people are going to think about me, what people are going to think about my self. The number one barrier to care, actually, has always been that people are unaware they have a mental illness and that they could benefit. That's why we've put in place the educational initiatives. There's a whole series of barriers to care that are consistent within militaries across the world, and our own research shows the same thing. Over the last 18 to 20 years we've developed specific countermeasures to all of those, so we have the resources in place, the education, the cultural shift from leadership. There definitely is that.
The treatment of a serious mental illness is actually the best shot you have of keeping your career. That's what we say, because if you're ill it's going to affect your work, your family. You're going to be on that spiral. You can't guarantee a career is saved through treatment, but it's the best shot you have. That's the continual messaging we give people.