It's a very complex question. Certainly from my perspective—I'm a social worker, most of our staff are social workers—we approach the veteran as a member of a system. We never see the individual, but we see a person within a system. We're always, from our perspective, philosophically, approaching it as a systemic....
Now, there are limits. The member may not want the family to be involved. We do confront that, unfortunately. We strongly encourage members to include their spouses and husbands in the transition process. There are times, however, when the member chooses not too. Unfortunately, we have to respect that. We continue to urge the member to include or at least make sure the family is involved.
I'm not sure if that responds to your point, but I certainly can appreciate your passion. It is a very difficult question. There's no doubt.