I'll start and say that we have in excess of 20 different veterans service organizations. They are independent of the VA, but have strong ties to the VA. So, for example, our secretary and our undersecretaries meet with them on a monthly basis. They do frequently speak on behalf of the veterans, whether it be on benefits issues or health issues. For example, they might see genetic issues coming up, and they'd bring it to the forefront relative to the veteran.
We do not fund them, but we work closely with them. I do think that in many cases they see the need for that separation so they can fully serve the veteran and be a separate entity.