Thank you again, Chair.
I'm excited to ask some questions now to the two ladies with Atlas.
You worked through your process to come up with a relevant topic for study. I'm really pleased to see you determine that our new study will explore how women's experiences in the service might relate to mental health outcomes as women veterans. We have talked a lot about military sexual trauma. That's clearly been a key issue for women in the military—and not just women, but that was a big part of many of their experiences.
I would like to ask you a question around a previous witness we had. I don't know if you've read or studied anything that we've already looked at. Donna Riguidel has developed a business, a consulting group called Survivor Perspectives Consulting Group. In real time in the military, she had these experiences. As a result, desiring healing and a change in the culture, they have developed this program that is in real time in the military. You would be looking at individuals who faced military sexual trauma or were perpetrators. They have found a way to bring them together. The healing taking place, and the testimonials and whatnot are significant.
I wonder if that could be part of your study, so you literally would see the difference in those who have already left under that added stress of military sexual trauma versus those who have had the care they needed in the midst of being in the military.