Exactly, and I hear from soldiers who say, “I'm having trouble getting an interview because they think I'm damaged just because I'm a soldier.” Some of the well-meaning stuff that's out there in fact is counterproductive.
A perfect example of that is Corporal Kirkland. I'm not sure if you're familiar with his case. He took the lump sum, and I guess he got other stuff, but I'm not sure of that. He's now a very successful real estate person in Brandon. I think he's kind of a poster child for getting back on your feet, getting back into business, getting on with life on your own terms.
I think most vets, especially the younger ones, would probably feel the same way. Would you agree with that?