hazeldon, betty ford, and so on. let's send the guy away for 28 days and really shape him up. over the last 20 years, professionals have learned much more is needed. absolutely. lonnetta, what are some of those components of the continuum of care? if i had a problem and come to you, what should a system, if i come to you and it's a state-funded program, what should a system - what should i expect? well, as in attc, workforce development is one of our major focus areas, and within this recovery-oriented systems of care systems changing and helping groups and counties and state systems understand what we mean by a system of care. we look at dr. kirk's work in connecticut and dr. evan's work in philadelphia as models. and when we look at the components of the system, i think one of the key things related to access is recovery happens in the community, and what is appropriate and effective for those individuals within their given communities. and all of the supports that exist in that community, not just treatment providers but the school systems. we're working with a group, a big