I guess I would add that, first, it's a bit of a culture shock, right? When you serve in the military, you're very mission focused, very focused on doing your job. The last thing in your mind is thinking about taking your uniform off. So part of it is an awareness and education thing, getting people to think about this much earlier in their career. We've tried to do that, identifying a domain's well-being and saying these are things they need to think about and this is how they think about it.
But it's also then connecting them with the services and supports that are out there. That's why we're reinventing the transition experience. That's why we do it in partnership with Veterans Affairs and others, so that as they prepare, they get in contact with Veterans Affairs, they meet the other partners and they start to better understand their entitlements.
The last thing we're also trying to improve is simplifying the administration and access to these things. That's why we've put so many things online, on apps, in books, so that it doesn't matter who you are, or your family or your support network, anybody can access this over the Internet—again, trying to make sure the information is out there to help members better prepare and think about this earlier.