Yes. My confusion is that a program that is research evidence-based, run by licensed mental health professionals, has a 25-year history and has been built from the ground up specifically to support the mental health of veterans from service-related injuries and transition somehow does not qualify for referral. Again, I think the model is a good fit for clinics. In a way, perhaps because we are built from the ground up to be accessible to veterans, to be national, to be bilingual and to be gender-specialized in our programs, those things almost make us a bad fit for the existing classification or taxonomy system of PCVRS. I think that's an issue. Because we're national and because we don't fit the model of a stand-alone clinic, we don't fit their criteria to be an affiliate provider. Well, those are the things that make us a specialist veterans' provider.
