The primary service and support available to those people is the second career assistance network that I spoke of. These are transition seminars, sessions, and symposiums that are regularly scheduled across the country by a cadre of specialists to help people understand the various benefit and allowance entitlements they're allowed on transition. There are also sessions on how to prepare a resumé and how to prepare for job interviews. Often social scientists are there to assist people in making the mental transition from the rather well-structured environment of the military to civilian life. Those are run frequently throughout the year. That's really the primary support mechanism in place.