Thank you, Chair.
I have a question or two for Atlas. I will let either one of you decide who the right person is to answer.
I've heard how broadly you try to get veterans to participate. One thing I would like to hear a little information about is how you address mental health issues. We know that some veterans have mental health challenges. I'm really curious about how the space is made safe for those veterans to express what they need to, while having the support and maybe the aftercare they may require.
The other question is about diversity. We've seen in this study that the voices of Black veterans are not coming out. I've talked to several people from that community, and there's a very clear resistance to coming out, which I found really concerning. I'm wondering how to make sure that when you're doing a study on veterans, the voices of indigenous people, Black people and people of colour are actually heard. How do you address that nuance? I'm just curious if you could talk about that from a research perspective.