I think that as we are putting out our mental health strategy, and this is all anecdotal, you're telling people that this is a condition. You're telling people it's okay—and it is okay—to come forward and get some help. You're telling people more about it, about what's available out there. You're telling them about our services.
You have people come, and more and more are applying and getting these conditions. I remember that in my first 20 years of service, I didn't even know you could apply for this—we weren't even applying for pensions—and there was a determination that we could.
I think that's why you're seeing this. As we educate, put out programs, and as people become educated with our programs, we're noticing that people are starting to realize that they need to get some help, which is a good thing, but that, by the way, they might have to go and get some help from our Veterans Affairs colleagues.