I think the older veterans, the World War II veterans in particular, are very, very proud of their service and very patriotic, but not ones to talk about it at all. We do see that. They're not going to step forward and ask for anything--for benefits, for services. It's just not part of their culture or their generation.
A lot more Vietnam veterans are much more apt to take advantage of benefits that may be available to them, and they are more vocal about what they believe they are entitled to and what their rights are.
As you move on up through the more recent and the current conflicts, these folks are very patriotic in the same way as World War II vets, but they're not afraid to ask for their benefits. It's a mixing of the two.
We, as an agency, are doing a much better job of reaching out to them and getting them early on and trying to deal with their issues while they're still transitioning out of the military so they understand their benefits. So they have much more knowledge and are there taking advantage of the services and benefits.