Thank you for the question.
I think it's multi-faceted, but I believe that a lot of individuals have missed a lot of family time with their service, so sometimes it's about how they fit back into this unit. Families at home have been doing things for a long time in one way, flexing and waxing and waning as this person comes in to support them and be present with them, but then at the end of it all, after years of service, how do you fully reintegrate and how do you become a full family person again, someone who's a part of that unit?
For some individuals, especially if you've had a very long career, your children have now grown up and moved on and are developing their own families. Not only are you trying to find your own personal identity, but you're also trying to figure out what your family identity is, what your community identity is and how you fit back into this overall system.
I don't know if you have anything to add, Alana.