All of those questions on this issue are so important. We take good note of the concerns, because we will do, as I said, this third follow-up to our report.
I hear about duty to accommodate when I go around the country, and I will look into it more deeply. It seems to be tied to universality of service. They can accommodate, but if at some point you cannot fulfill the operational function, then you are released under those terms.
I know there was some initiative for getting onto the priority list for public service transfer and so on, but people are concerned out there about all those things. You know, even in the public service there are people who are not happy when they see all those ex-military people taking over what they say are their positions. But in the outreach discussions I have, I do tell them that the military members I have met would not ask for more than to stay in uniform. This is what they want to do. They're not the ones asking to go elsewhere.
So this is all part of the impact of those physical and psychological injuries, and that will be part of my third follow-up.