Yes. We're trying to figure out how we can get to zero suicides, just as we took on homelessness. Really, I say it takes a community. We're looking at data as well. What are those triggering things—substance abuse or whatever—that have the potential for the individual to be subject to suicidal ideation? How do we become preventive and proactive in that instead of reactive? The medical scientists are looking at the data aspect, and we're looking at the community aspect. When you go into the military, you become a band of brothers, but then when you separate, that band of brothers is no more. You get into a community where, often, people can't relate or understand. For today's service members, everything's quick; everything's on their phones. They're not as connected to the groups and organizations, so how do we bring that all together to, hopefully, get to zero with suicide prevention?
On June 5th, 2017. See this statement in context.