Thank you.
Dr. Pedlar, you indicated that 65% thought they had an easy adjustment to civilian life. Have you mined that down even further to determine their rank? What I'm finding is that if you're a general or a colonel and you have 30 to 35 years of service with a decent pension, you can adjust to civilian life a lot easier than a private or lieutenant in that regard. Someone who has been medically released has more challenges. Did your research actually mine it down by rank of the individual, to see how they did in civilian life?