 What is Doris and why did the Navy create this mission? Doris is a defense out placement referral system. And the Navy created it because 11 years into the longest sustained combat operations in American history, one of the great lessons learned from this period of wartime is that the performance of our corpsmen and army medics has allowed us to bring hope, bring home personnel alive that in any previous conflict would have come home and flag draped coffins. The numbers speak for themselves. In Vietnam, World War II, excuse me, for every 100 combat injuries, 38 were fatal. By Vietnam, for every 100 combat injuries, 24 were fatal. Today in the desert in Afghanistan, for every 100 combat injuries, only six are fatal. So we're bringing folks home alive that wouldn't have made it before. That's the great news, the historic news. But the challenge that comes with that for our department and for our nation is to ensure that this cadre of wounded warriors wrestling with a set of injuries that the nation and the world has never seen before can successfully reintegrate into American society, that we don't allow IEDs and PTSD and TBI to become the age and orange of this generation. What the experts tell us, expert after expert, is that the key to that successful reintegration is, in a word, a job. The sense of self-worth and reliance and independence that comes with work is the key to ensuring that successful reintegration. So if we were gonna ask the private sector, especially in this challenged economic environment to step forward, we felt the Department of the Navy should lead the way. And that's why we sought out a system that allows in one place a wounded warrior or a disabled vet from anywhere in the country to be able to reach out, go to their local defense outpost and be able to tap into the full scale set of opportunities available to hammer her across the country. That's what doors is. It'll allow them to match up their skill sets, their geographical preferences, opportunities for a spouse all in one fell swoop so that they can continue to serve their country in this next chapter of the lives as they've done so bravely before.