cacilia, we were talking off air about the retaliation and the problems that you're seeing, a kind ofe who are survivors of these attacks. you're seeing sort of the same thing. they get diagnosed with a certain type of disorder. >> right, and we've heard that a lot from servicemembers who have been assaulted, like heath, where, you know, once they are assaulted, then they have these -- instead of having ptsd from the military sexual trauma. they're diagnosed with pre-existing personality disorders. and because it pre-existed, the military, they don't -- the military doesn't have to provide any kind of compensation or treatment for the veterans, and so this is another form of punishment and retaliation that you see against servicemembers, and, unfortunately, retaliation is still widespread for people who come forward and say they've been sexually assaulted, and there's a recent -- the most recent data shows that nearly 2/3 of those who come forward to say they've been sexually assaulted are still being retaliated once they make the report, so this is a huge issue, and before we say to