You're absolutely correct. I think the families are the best early warning systems of when returning members are showing signs of symptoms, so absolutely, we should work with families in a preventive way to inform them of what to notice, what to expect.
One thing I do need to say to you in the committee is that it's been my experience as a psychologist that there's a certain amount of social stigma and shame around having PTSD, so sometimes a family under-reports, as well as the serving member himself. So we have to normalize it and get this information out that the best way to help a loved one in your family is that if you see these symptoms, go with them and help them make contact with the service.