Yes, absolutely. I think that having the suicide lines is extremely important. As the previous witnesses have said, we need that availability during a 24-hour period. Crises often occur and families are often left to try to support their member. I think the important part is what happens after the crisis line. I think that's when we really want to make sure that the person gets onto the right pathway and gets the right care, and that they're not waiting on different waiting lists.
That happens not only for military members, but for many people in our system. I think the pandemic has really pivoted us into virtual care, and we can do a lot more things virtually now that reduce some of the stigma for people who would otherwise have to walk into a building for an out-patient appointment. We need to take this opportunity with the pandemic to improve access for our patients and families in getting care at the right time, because it is a 24-hour issue.