Thanks. We got cut off. Maybe I'll try this again by being a bit more succinct in terms of what I'm asking, and maybe we can explore it a little bit more.
When medically released veterans were surveyed, they were asked whether or not they agreed with this statement: I have increased access to programs and services to assist me with my transition from military to civilian life.
That's exactly what we're talking about here. Gaining meaningful employment is a huge part of the transition to civilian life. In 2021, 29% agreed with that statement. In 2022, there was a little bit of improvement at 42%. That still says that the vast majority of medically released veterans are saying they are not happy with the access they have to programs and services to assist them in that transition, which says there is something that needs to be done better and differently to help veterans in this area.
Can you give me some specific examples of what you're doing to make that transition better for those veterans?