Thank you, Chair.
Welcome to all of our witnesses this evening.
I had many questions, but many have been answered by the witnesses in response to questions from our colleagues around the table.
I think one thing is clear, based on all of the testimony we've heard this evening. It is that when people leave the military, it's clear that the military doesn't always leave them. That's for sure.
Dr. Henson, I want to ask you this question. Why is it sometimes so difficult for veterans of 25 or 30 years, who had successful military careers in some cases, to transition to a civilian life and to maintain a strong family relationship with their spouse or children and so on? Is it because they miss the disciplined military lifestyle and maybe feel abandoned or all alone, to a certain extent?
Could you comment on that for me, please?