i have spoken to the folks at the milton hershey school of in hershey, pennsylvania. two points on that, yes, the young people do develop more of a community, many of them are there throughout the year. and also on the note of mental health, so many of them are struggling because both of the parents are addictive, and they had issues early in life that were not addressed. that, and maybe there is a role for bringing back more of this kind of group home concept for young people that last for a well. host: let's go to randy in tallahassee, florida. good morning. caller: good morning. i have worked in education and mental health for a longm, long time. school guidance counselor, and now i am a licensed mental health counselor. in a broader sense, what i have noticed over the years as kids, students do not have adults they feel comfortable talking to, so when we are talking about the frontlines, i am not talking about there will never be enough aunselors, they may find teacher they can talk to, but by and large, in high school, for example, where the rubber hits the road,