and nasha has tried to work with these organizations and encouraged our states to work with them. but when we ended up with 21 states getting grants from hrs j, it made it difficult for the rest of the states to get replacement funding from are the legislature and the governor to full the void of trying to continue the momentum of this. >> and my time is expired. i appreciate the answers. i'll just finish on this. i mean, especially your last point. because as members of congress, one of the things we do numerous times, is we do constituent service, and we do a lot of veterans' affairs issues. and do have a baseline on disability and percentages and be able to get through that system sooner rather than later, and instead of wheel and some of the lag times, it's just really abysmal. that would be helpful too. so aci mr. chairman. >> chair thanks the gentlemen. dr. winston, i didn't get to you, so i have just one follow-up, if you would. in your testimony, you successed the importance of the golden window in acute treatment. are you aware of any studies of treatment of children with