and was sent by logan hopper, who is a member of the public and an ada disability consultant. >> i think those are excellent comments and excellent points to raise. terri, can we talk about the police aspect first? >> at solve we attend the crisis interventions and do our presentations and discussions about stigma. michael coordinates that with the police force and more and more officers are volunteering now, which is a really good sign. they used to be mandated -- told to go and this last class we had a lot more volunteers and just shows you that the culture is changing. so there is hope. and i want to say about recovery, i know many people think when we say "recovery" we mean "cure ," and we don't mean cure at all. when someone is recovering from a stroke "recovery" there are many, many definitions to "recovery." and essentially one of the main definitions i have seen is to have "living a life that is meaningful to me." >> exactly and "recovery" is, what we talk about "recovery" it's a process. and it may not be the ideal word. language is evolving. language always evolves and the word