Most of that work is not the work that we do, but we do work with the military family resource centres to help them to understand the military member's life and what they might expect to be able to see.
The other thing that we do is try to have patients allow us to engage with their family members in their care because we view that as important. Unfortunately, as there are privacy regulations, should members not agree to have family members as part of their care, then it's difficult for us to engage directly with the family members. We're certainly always open if family members want to come forward and tell us what they're seeing so we can use that in our decisions about the clinical care of their loved ones.