I can go next.
In terms of that piece of it, suicide is a very individual thing, but making sure that our team is suicide aware and responsive, and trauma-informed, is part of what we do at NSD. In terms of the anecdotal evidence we have seen from our clients and heard from our clients, the dogs give them back their routine and they put them on a healthier path on that routine.
Is that going to work 100% of the time with service dog users in the PTSD field? No, there are so many mitigating factors, comorbidities around addiction and other challenges that it's a multi-faceted puzzle, but the dogs certainly don't hurt, and in some cases, can be the difference between somebody wanting to continue or suiciding.