I think what I want to hear when we're finished this whole report is everything that's happening to improve the quality of women's lives while serving and, then, to have that quality still there when they retire, choose to leave or, in some cases, medically leave.
On that basis, what are the things that you see right now and hear are being done that weren't being done initially and that are going to make that significant difference in the lives of women who are choosing to sign up? There's the same situation, I believe, with women as with men. We hear from those who are significantly injured, and I don't understand sometimes why it takes so much to take care of that cohort when there are literally hundreds of thousands of others who are doing just fine. We should be doing everything we can.
What are the things that you see very honestly that we are going to be making more and more progress on and that make life better for those who are choosing to join?