Okay. Thank you very much.
If I understood you correctly, pretty much all of your health services and benefits come from Veterans Affairs--mainly the services--but you talked about an example, I think in Alaska, where it's difficult to reach rural or very remote areas. You also mentioned the number of female military who now are becoming veterans.
You likely won't have time to get into detail on this, but I would like to understand at some point in time--you can maybe forward this to us--the different type of service that is required between male and female. Obviously we're two different individuals, but we're being asked to do a similar task when we get into the military. So as we come back out, how is that dealt with, the difference between a male and a female?