For the study I mentioned, the transition and well-being survey was administered to 1,000 people who were medically released and 1,000 who were non-medically released. From a scientific point of view, those are sufficient numbers. We received a 70% response rate. Those will be sufficient numbers to provide us with population estimates.
This is the first large quantitative study focusing on the ill and injured—and on their spouses—while they are transitioning. This whole area of research is relatively new. Only recently we started recognizing the challenges of the transitioning process and started focusing on medical release, which is also consequential to the increase in medical releases in the past five years.