Thank you both again for this. I'm finding this to be very interesting testimony today.
Dr. Libman, you said in one of your responses that there are always ways to switch to other drugs. I'm just wondering if you could explain to me how that happens in the military. I've heard numerous testimonies about how, historically, they haven't necessarily had that option to switch their medication. In fact, if they come forward to disclose that they're having some of those concerns that the warning label tells them they might have—anxiety, a lack of ability to sleep and so forth—then that would actually potentially have an impact on their career moving forward.
When you say that there are always ways to switch to other drugs, do you have anything to support that in terms of medication that you get in the military?