Yes, I have a few statistics for some things that just came out of the VA study that was released in early 2021. That VA study confirmed that there was a reduced suicide ideation and clinical depression in all veterans who had service dogs, as opposed to emotional support dogs. They also noted there was over a three-point improvement on the PTSD checklist, which is the test that's used widely to assess somebody's PTSD.
The last statistic or point that I want to bring up is from the annual suicide report at the VA. They are saying that although there's a prevalence of veterans with PTSD, regular treatment such as drugs and therapy doesn't do as well as it does with other mental health problems, so it's very interesting. I think that veterans knew this before we did, that a dog is what they need.