I would say that it should be voluntary, but I think that perhaps the chain of command should have some input, because some people don't realize that they're struggling. I think the chain of command should be educated to look for the warning signs that people might not be doing as well as they think they're doing. It's been our experience that the people who tend to struggle the most are sergeant and below. Sometimes people who serve less than 10 years are the people who tend to struggle the most. Then, on the flip side, we also see people who serve for a very long time who struggle because that's the only life they've ever known.
I think it should be voluntary, because I do know a lot of members who would want to release and not have somebody tell them that they need training to become a civilian. However, I think the chain of command should have input.