Prior to any deployment, military members will undergo a couple of types of screenings. One would be psychosocial screening. They're encouraged to include their family in that. The objective is to see if there are any personal or family factors that may interfere with their being able to complete their mission. It's a fairly standardized 30-minute screening. The intent is to make sure that we're not putting members at any additional risk by sending them on particular missions. They also go through a similar medical screening with their primary care provider to make sure that there are no underlying health conditions that may be put at risk by their going on the mission.
Prior to deployment, we also provide Road to Mental Readiness pre-deployment training, which is tailored to the mission and the environment into which they're going, to make sure that they are aware of the resources available to them and also are able to recognize early indicators of distress. We spend some time making sure that they can use some of the skills and tools within the training to manage the particular demands of the mission they're going on.