Thank you.
Picking up on something that Mr. Sweet was getting at, I wonder to what extent the Legion movement partly came together because of the need of people to talk. I think that just having somebody to talk to, whether it's a professional, a friend, or a colleague, often can lead to at least some degree of amelioration of a post-traumatic stress disorder occurring.
Should there be some kind of mentoring system? When you leave the military, is there somebody assigned to you that you must talk to, at least for an extended period of time, just to be sure there aren't some hidden issues that, unlike a physical wound, are not evident? Should there be some sort of institutionalized mentoring to at least allow for some of these cases to be identified, as opposed to somebody volunteering?