It would be that they were not identified--not so much that they were refused but that they were not identified. The system was not in place.
Back in 2005, we were still being referred people who had left the military and were just not identified. But for them to come forward and say, “I have a problem”, and for the military to say, “No you don't”? I would say it would be none of those cases; it would be more the member not wanting to be treated or seen on a military base because they--