Thank you. That information is helpful because eventually, at the end of this study, we need to make recommendations. As much as I understand you're working hard on these issues, it's good for us to know where those gaps are or what still remains as a gap. Don't hesitate to send additional information as well.
This question is actually for both, so feel free to jump in, whoever.
I am curious about operational stress injuries because, when dealing with mental health, it's not like an injury when you break your arm on a given date and know exactly when that injury happened and move forward with the appropriate care. When it comes to things like operational stress injuries or other mental health needs, for some serving members or even veterans, they may not know the date on which the incident happened. If they've never suffered with mental health issues before, they may not even recognize within themselves what's happening. Therefore, they may not seek the care or wellness they need.
What, in your respective roles, are you outlining as some of the education-based things to look for, especially for those who have never experienced it before? How do they recognize some of the signs and symptoms and then seek help?