dr. michele walsh, who are taking care of them. we've had a 750% increase in the last 12 years in babies born with neonatal abstinence syndrome in the state of ohio, every single unit in ohio is facing this. i've been to rainbow children's in cleveland which is at this hospital. i've seen what they do. i've been to st. rita's. i've been to children's hospital in my own home townl. they're doing -- hometown. they're doing great work but wouldn't it be great if we didn't have to deal with this issue because we had better prevention and education to let mothers know what the danger is when they are pregnant and had better treatment and recovery to get those women out of this grip of addiction so that their babies could be born without these issues. the long-term effects we talked about at our hearing frankly talking to experts and doctors, i don't think people know what the long-term effects are, and that's scary, of course. they basically take these babies through withdrawal. have to provide babies with the medication at a lower leve