dr. bill nash, he was so moved by the experience that he had me be involved in a number of gathering of mental health professionals. from that i'm able to, becau st project looking at best practices on mental health. what we have done, we have run 30 sessions now, week-long sessions. chiefly used facilities, what we have done is build on a volunteer strategy, with team leaders and almost all the people involved are in voluntary category, what has transpired is this whole issue of trust, cohesion and bonding which works in the military, work when you're dealing with veterans. 30 sessions, 35 or so on average attend each time, just had one last week. so we have dealt with over 1,000 not only veterans, but those soon to be discharged from the military. we work in con tsang -- so it gives us an index of what problems we're having in the military and precisely what we're having in the veteran community. and what we have found is that many if not most of the people who are undergoing clinics's care have not divulged even the source of the stressor that's creating the problem. i don't think the numbe