sflu don't want federal employees' kids having better abbing stoes medical care than the military kids have. it's a painful thing to make sure your child gets the education they need, and a lot of the therapies are developmental. it actually affects how their brains form and whether they can reach the level of capacity that they can. >> osd health affairs tackled that, and i want to make absolutely certain. >> thank you. similarly, as i meet with the troops around my state, both national guard, active duty, and reserve, the stress on mental health access is very high. access to mental health services to treat post traumatic stress disorder and traumatic brain swrr is still quite intense. my question is as we've had a number of families coming home under the current care requirements, there are co-pays for these services. do you believe that those co-pays will cause barriers to care specifically for the mental health of our troops and their families? and i have begun to -- i have a hearing to develop the increase in suicide rates, 11 suicides a day in our military, but there's also an i