It's also sometimes as a result of mental health issues, and therefore the defence of that individual through the judicial process might not necessarily be well versed in the mental health aspects that may have influenced that incident or that charge, such as AWOL, being laid. Someone with a bipolar disorder or depression or something might be AWOL and then charged with AWOL, and yet that person needs some help in the defence.
What's the connection between the mental health providers and the military structure in being able to provide advice in that defence?