the battlemind program is accessible through the internet, and it's individuals who served in military, talking about their experiences, talking about their emotional difficulties and what their stories were and how they ultimately overcame the difficulties they were experiencing. and i think this issue about the confidentiality and career progression -that people are worried about in terms of seeking behavioral health services- is very real and has to be addressed directly by the leadership in the active-duty ranks. and that means leadership from the squad or platoon level or company level or ship level, all the way to the national level. and i see tremendous evidence that the upper echelon leadership is willing to say, "we want to respect confidentiality, we want to respect career progression, we want you to seek." and the chairmen of the joint chiefs of staff said, "it's a sign of a strong person if you seek help." but that had to get through every single layer of the military, every single layer. that is absolutely correct. one thing is for you to listen to it in a room full of the