There was a different mindset, as you know. When you left the military, it was a direct cut-off, as opposed to a kind of service for individuals after the fact.
So in that transition, one of the things we've learned--because we've talked about everything from homelessness as it has to do with mental health and so on--is about the peer process that has been brought in, the peer recognition and peer contact. Do you get a sense that it's working better? We've often heard that it's sometimes difficult for staff or professionals to reach out and make contact with veterans who don't want to be reached, but there has been a lot of work recently, I think, on the peer contact, with those who have been there and done it, if you like. Do you see evidence of that?