I cannot imagine any man or woman coming back from an experience in Afghanistan, no matter what they want to think at the time, who does not need some ongoing psychological assistance for what they have seen and gone through. So if they come back and receive some sort of a lump sum payment and think they're going to be able to renew their career and go on to doing something else, how are you tracking any of them? Or are you tracking? I recognize the Privacy Act, and all these other issues, but someone comes back, especially, I think, our soldiers who feel they've just been through so much, but they're just fine, and it's only two or three years later, through domestic violence or something, that they surface. Does anyone have any kind of a system tracking any of the former members?
On October 20th, 2009. See this statement in context.