I think the consequence of that is the lack of continuation of their care and support. Once they have established that trust with the provider, the likelihood of their symptoms improving continues to grow. When that's disrupted, then we'll see a disruption in their wellness, and that's a significant part of it.
In terms of building on that trust, because it's such a unique population, going back to the point Oliver made around competency, it's about ensuring that there is a level of cultural competency and understanding the uniqueness of the military culture. It's about understanding the importance that culture has in terms of how they're managing their symptoms, especially if it's a trauma symptom or a moral injury symptom.
Being able to understand the culture allows for there to be better engagement and better support offered to them as well, but that trust comes only when the culture is understood.