It must have been a very emotionally difficult program to do.
We've talked about all of these different things. We're doing everything we can to make sure the messages get out there. But as Mr. Stoffer pointed out, in spite of everybody putting out all the information they can, people often don't know about it. We hear about debriefings and all that happens, and it amazes me that there are so many people who are somehow unaware that the service is there.
I've always been of the mind that we should look at all of our men and women coming home as automatically suffering PTSD in one form or another. There's no way you can go through some of these experiences and then come back and tell me you're the same person you were when you left. It's probably a huge step to ask anyone to take, but it would seem to me that we would be smart to assume these individuals no doubt have this and to start offering support to individuals and their families right off the bat.