Thank you for that.
Absolutely, and it's very recognized.
Part of understanding the problem and talking about it is getting our soldiers to realize that a lot of soldiers are serving today with PTSD, and there's no issue about it. They're medicated and they're getting the help they need, but they're still wearing their uniform because you can have PTSD and still meet universality of service.
That line of universality of service is a prerequisite or a condition, but it is the basic common one, which means that it's a myth to think that because you have a mental health problem, wound, or issue, you cannot serve anymore. If it's to a point where it's very aggravated, yes, we could go to the point where you cannot serve anymore. We're talking about a few cases. A lot of people have mental health issues, wear this uniform, and do a great job.