Madam Chair, I think there are two main prongs to attack that particular problem.
The first is to remind you that we do use mental health providers extensively in the civilian community—a civilian psychiatrist who sees military patients, for instance. Although a person may find themselves a distance away from a supporting military base and one of our military clinics, that does not mean they don't necessarily get health care. For many of our reservists, depending on the type their contract or the type of work they do, their medical care is grounded in the civilian health care system anyway.
However, I am very excited about—