what does the jacob sexton bill do?>> well, what it does is we're trying to prevent any more young men and women who are serving in active duty or in the guards or in reserves. and so there's an annual mental health assessment each and every year, not only for those in the deployment cycle, but for those at home as well. and what we're trying to do is make it a sign of strength that you can talk to somebody rather than a stigma. it provides privacy protections for when you're talking to somebody. and additionally on top of that what we're trying to do is put in best practices. i went to israel last year to meet with a general from the israeli defense forces. and patrick, they have a real bottoms up approach that the platoon commanders that your fellow members of your platoon, that they can come up and say, listen, you know, it's probably time to talk to somebody. one of the things that jeff told me was when they had the services for jake that jeff had talked to some of jake's fellow battle buddies and said look you know