I think it's very interesting. There will be a group who may be ill. With illness, you treat illness. You find them the appropriate evidence-based treatment and let them do it. As a group, I think transition is going to be adapting to a new identity—it may not be the old identity—and how we transition between. I think the challenge in transition becomes an “if I'm half there, half forward” kind of idea.
I think the idea of life after service can be meaningful. You can still contribute. If you choose to retire, you can still contribute to your community. It's a “thank you for your service” kind of idea. I think the emphasis on living day-to-day life is the piece. If they're stuck with trauma and there's an illness, of course we can treat the illness, but it really is about the whole determinants of life, such as shelter, food, social support, and all of those kinds of things.