Certainly.
Every year in November we host the Military and Veteran Health Research Forum. We typically engage well over 400 stakeholders, who are academics, military veterans, the whole group.
It has rapidly become the premier event around the world now for military and veteran health research. Last year we had over 10 countries represented. What we do is bring front-line cutting-edge research to the fore, so it can be taken forward and implemented into policies, practices, and programs that are going to have an impact on veterans in the next six months, two years, five years, immediately. It's not a lot of bench science, which is great and well funded and is needed, but we really work at the clinical knowledge translation end of the spectrum so that we can make an immediate impact and a difference in the lives of veterans and their families.