I can offer some experience.
I don't know that I have the answer to what the government should do, but one of the things that's really dramatic that's happening with younger populations is the reliance on the Internet. Not our elderly population so much, but younger populations go to the Internet to get information. And I think an informed public is a good thing. I think one of the best things we can do is get the information out there in user-friendly websites so that anything that is public information and anybody who wants to learn about it can learn about it. Because you or I or anyone else is not able to retain all the information about all the services, programs, and different aspects of things, and veterans' care is only one of the things you need to have on your plate.
I can't tell you about a clinic I'm not involved with, but it would be easy enough to find the information. I agree with you, I think more information is better, and the way of the future is Internet access, so good websites that put everything available to the public out there in easily accessible ways is the way to go. If there's information that people should be able to access and that you should be able to direct people to, figure out ways to get it on the web.