Thank you very much.
I also wish you had been here much sooner, because there are lots of questions and you've really outlined things.
One of the first questions I actually asked our officials, those who put in place this proposed process, was whether they had checked with victims within the system to get feedback from them and they hadn't. I mention that again just because I'm hoping that moving forward it becomes a standard. To me that's the obvious thing to do. If we're actually proposing a system to help address an issue that's very serious within the military system, we should be going out to people who have actually been victimized to tell them what we're proposing.
You mentioned ensuring gender parity on military panels, which I really thought was important. I'll mention two things, and I'd love for you to comment on them.
One, you mentioned that there is a much smaller pool of women. Two, the culture can be the same for a woman and a man, so women aren't necessarily the best advocates for themselves. I want you to comment. How could we make that work? I think it's an excellent suggestion.