Yes. The standards, I think, are.... It's a matter of the department saying what is safe for the veterans and their families. It has provided some money for research in service dog therapy, for instance.
Again, without an established standard, it's very hard. We have some stories of people who have been attacked by service dogs. Until there's a standard that is set and until the companies that provide these dogs are recognized as meeting that standard.... As in many other types of new therapies, there are a lot of companies out there that have conflicting interests. They're fighting each other about standards, and that complicates matters. Of course, we support anything that can be put in place to help our vets and their families, but it has to be done safely.