Let me answer one part of that question, now that I've had a moment to think about this.
We differ in the way we handle health care, in that it's the individual's responsibility to take care of himself financially when it comes to health care. When you come to our hospitals, anything that's service-connected is treated in our facilities. If you're rated high enough, 70% to 100% more, then anything medical that you need is treated by our facilities.
The other side of that is—and this is something I learned from the summit in Australia last summer—we spend a significant amount of money in the research and development world, funding development that is veteran-focused, like TPI, PTSD, artificial limbs, and other things that are specific and unique to veterans. Because of the structure that we have in place, we're able to move that research and development along a little faster than might be done in the private sector.