Yes, it's consistent for both, either male or female. I think it just speaks to the scope and scale of the problem, that it's consistent for whoever is trying to go through this process upon release.
In terms of what we see, sometimes it feels as though 50% of what we're trying to support and treat through our programs is the injury sustained as a result of their service, and the other half of their struggle and their challenges through their operational stress injury is the treatment they feel they're receiving by their own country through their own departments.
It's a significant struggle and challenge for these folks, having to retell their stories, feeling as though they're just a number, not getting the help in a timely fashion, and of course, the downward pressure that it then places on their spouse or partner and on their kids. It can spiral out of control pretty quickly and compound what are already significant trauma-based injuries.