That's fair. That's actually a very helpful comment.
In one of the other comments you made earlier, you said something about knowing in advance that a person is going to be released. You know months in advance in the military that you're going to be released. I agree with you on that. You would know that you were going to be released from the military in advance. But with a military injury that happens while the now-veteran, then-serving member is in a war zone or on peacekeeping, or whatever it happens to be, there isn't any way to know in advance that the person is going to be injured.
That was just a point, when you were talking about advance notice. It's going to be very hard to touch all those bases.
I didn't get an answer from you on the first one. As an occupational therapist, can you give us an idea of what you do for the veterans?