Just that the protection of the confidentiality of the health information of our troops is critical, vital ground for us.
If our troops, especially those with sensitive conditions like mental health conditions have the slightest concern that we are not strictly protecting their confidentiality, and completely complying with all elements of the Privacy Act strictly, then we run the risk of those people suffering from mental health conditions, who are already vulnerable, not presenting for care and their conditions getting worse and worse until, in some cases, they'll commit suicide.
Strict compliance with the Privacy Act is absolutely critical for us. But it does pose some delay because we necessarily have to have the consent and we necessarily have to do the severances for any third party information. Often with psycho-social or mental health issues there are third parties involved in the notes, in the files, that have to be extracted before they can be legally and ethically transferred to another authority that serves a different government purpose, in the interest of the individual.