I think the stigma is individualized. I really believe, just from the work experience we're doing now, that the soldiers are coming forward sooner. I know for me, like Laryssa's husband, it was eight years before I was diagnosed with PTSD. I think the soldiers now are more educated. As Mariane said, they get their briefings before they go overseas, they get briefings there, and they do third-location decompression before they come home. There's post-screening, there's follow-up screening, there are all sorts of things.
I can't speak specifically about numbers or statistics or anything like that, but just from my experience, the younger guys are coming in--in droves, if I may say--and I'm still reaching out to the veterans of the 1990s as well. They take longer to come in. These Afghanistan vets, the younger vets, are coming to me sooner.