I'm glad you clarified that for me.
One of the things we've heard about from a number of witnesses over time is peer support, which is really what you're talking about, whereby people who have been through it and have experienced the horror and the after-effects are dealing with their friends and colleagues. There seems to be more and more interest in going in that direction.
It seems that one of the big pressures, as I think you indicated, is that for the modern vets today who are coming back from Afghanistan there are many more initiatives under way, but there's quite a gap from what was done for the traditional vet to that point. Do you think more emphasis on peer groups, those who have gone through it, those who have been in the service and are experienced, with ways to connect them up with the soldiers coming home...? Is that the right direction to be going in?