Thank you, Mr. Chair.
Thank you for everyone's testimony. It has been exceptional.
Senator Patterson, thank you. You've done a lot of our work as well, I think. In your testimony, you've given us a lot,
With only three minutes, Dr. Breeck, could one of the problems be that, in dealing with women's health—even in civilian life—the needs of women's health care are still so misunderstood? There's a lack of expertise, again, even in civilian life. The stigma around talking about it—again, even in private life—could be part of the problem.
Then, there's a second piece to that: Are there not other industries that have come along further, in terms of dealing with non-traditional—even that is a ridiculous term—work for a woman who might be in a high-intensity or physical job in the private sector, so we could build upon reproductive health care and policies that could translate into military life? Obviously, travel, the intense schedule and things of that nature may not be completely compatible or comparable, but there could be some lessons learned even in the private sector.
Could you elaborate?